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Copyright,  March  10th,  191.S 

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IN  LOOKING  over  the  history 
of  the  Class  of  1913,  the  fact 
tliat  impressed  the  Editors  of 
the  Legenda  as  being  truly  dis- 
tinctive of  us  as  a  class,  was  the 
number  of  changes  in  the  academic 
and  social  life  of  the  college  which 
had  been  effected  in  the  four  short 
years  of  our  course.  We  have 
gathered  these  together  and  now 
present  them  without  connnent, 
for  we  feel  that  they  speak  for 
themselves. 


(Eablr  af  (Eliaug^s 


1.  Cliafing-Dishes  Forbidden 

i.  Tlie  Arrival 

3.  Freshman  Play  Abolished 

4.  Society  Congress 
,5.  Spelling  Classes 
().  May  Day 

7.  New  Library 

8.  Tree  Day 
!).  Required  Gym. 

10.  Sophomore  Victory  in  Indoor 

Meet 

11.  Myth  of  the  Scrapbook 

12.  News  and  Magazine  Combi- 

nation 


13. 

New  President 

14. 

New  Social  Schedule  and 
Point  System 

15. 

Student  Government  Meet- 
ings 

10. 

Forensic  Burning 

17. 

Death  of  Backwoodsman 

18. 

Crew  Comj)etition  for  Speed 

li). 

Baseliall 

ir 

20. 

Six-Day  Week 

21. 

Grades 

22. 

Students'  Building 

i- 

23. 

Political  Parade 

24. 

Glee  Club  Dance 

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H^anrh  nf  ©rust^^a 


(iffirrra 

Samuel  Billings  Capen,  M.A.,  LL.I). 

President  of  the  Board 
William  Lawrence,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Vice-President  of  the  Board 
Alexander  McKenzie,  D.D.  ..... 

President  Emeritus 
Mrs.  Henry  F.  Durant  ...... 

Secretary 
Alpheus  H.  Hardy,  B.A.  .... 

Treasurer 

Mtmbtrs  of  tl]r  IBoari.  will)  AiirrBflta 


.     Jamaica  Plain 

Bishop  of  Massachusetts 

Cambridge 

Wellesley 

Boston 


Mr.  Edwin  H.  Abbott    . 
Mr.  William  Blodget    . 
Mr.  Samuel  B.  Capen     . 
Mr.  Joseph  L.  Colby 
Mr.  George  H.  Davenport 
INIrs.  Henry  F.  Durant  . 
Mrs.  Willi.\m  G.  F.\rlow 
Mr.  Andrew  Fiske 
Mr.  Edwin  F.  Greene    . 
Mr.  Alpheus  H.  Hardy  . 


Busin 
Miss  Caroline  Hazard 
Pres.  George  E.  Horr  . 
Dr.  William  E.  Huntington      647 
Rt.  Rev.  AVilli.\m  L.\wrence 
Mr.  William  H.  Lincoln 
Mrs.  SaiMuel  McC.  Lindsay   . 
Dr.  Alexander  ^NIcKenzie 
Mrs.  William  A.  Montgomery 
Mrs.  Frank  Mason  North 
Mr.  George  H.  Palmer 
Miss  Ellen  Fitz  Pendleton,  ex  officio 


Miss  Helen  J.  Sanborn 
Mrs.  Norman  F.  Thompson 
Miss  Corneli.\  Warren 
Dr.  William  F.  Warren 
Mr.  Herbert  J.  Wells  . 
Mrs.  John  C.  Whitin 

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.     1  Follen  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Chestnut  Hill,  Boston,  Mass. 

38  Greenough  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

855  Centre  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

460  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Wellesley,  Mass. 

24  Quincy  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

216  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

6  Chestnut  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

445  Beacon  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Vddress,  1107  Tremont  BIdg.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Peace  Dale,  R.  I. 

63  Institution  Ave.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

Commonwealth  Ave.,  Newton  (Vntre,  Mass. 

122  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Beech  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Chestnut  St.,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

12  (iarden  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

233  Westminster  Rd.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

.      121  AVest  122d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

1 1  Quincy  St.,  Cambridge,  ]\Lass. 


Wellesley.  Mass. 

383  Broadwav,  Winter  Hill,  Boston,  ^Liss. 

1536  Harlem  Ave.,  Rockford,  111. 

Cedar  Hill,  Waltham,  Mass. 

131  Davis  Ave.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Kingston,  R.  L 

Whitinsville,  Ma.ss. 


Q^fitr^rH  0f  Aiimtutstratt0u 


Ellen  Fitz  Pendleton,  M.A.,  Litt.D. 
President 

Olive  Da\  is,  B.S. 
Director  of  Halls  of  Residence 

Katharine  Piatt  Raymond,  B.S.,  M.D. 

Resident  Physician 

Edith  Souther  Tufts,  M.A. 
Registrar 

Mary  Caswell 
Secretary  to  the  President 

Mary  Frazer  Smith,  B.A. 
Secretary  to  the  Dean 

Dorothea  Wells,  B.A. 

Corresponding  Secretary  to  the  Dean 

Laur.\  Adella  Welch,  B.A. 
Secretary  to  the  Director  of  Halls  of  Residence 

George  Gould 

Assista7it  Treasurer 

Bertha  Lydia  Caswell 
Purchasing  Agent 

Evelyn  Amelia  Munroe,  B.A. 
Cashier 

Charlotte  Scott  Whiton 
Purveyor 

Louise  Anne  Dennison 
Superindentent  of  Midland  House 

Mary  Elizabeth  Cook 
Superintendent  of  Wood  Cottage 

Mary  Elida  Rust 
Superintendent  of  .Xoauett  House 


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Makv  Sxow 
Superintendent  of  Pomeroi/  Hall 

Kathahine  Harris 
Superintendent  of  Freeman  Cottage 

IIklex  Willakd  Lymax,  H.A. 

Superintendent  of  Stone  flail 

Eva  Fanny  Swift 
Superintendent  of  Crofton  House  and  Ridgewai/  Refectori/ 

Emma  Culross  Gibbons,  Ph.B. 
Superintendent  of  lieehe  Hall 

Mabel  Priest  Daniel,  B.A. 
Superintendent  of  Cazenore  Hall 

Harriet  Lester 
Superintendent  of  Shafer  Hall 

Julia  Woodhull  Smith 
Superintendent  of  Wilder  Hall 

Emilie  Eastman 
Superintendent  of  Fiske  ( 'ottac/e 

Effie  Jane  Buell 
Superintendent  of  Xorumhef/a  Cottage 

Charlotte  Henderson  Chadderdon 
Superintendent  of  Webb  Houne 

Elizabeth  BrRRoroHs  Wheeler 
Superintendent  of  FAiot  Cottage 

Florence  Evelyn  McGowan 
Superintendent  of  Domestic  Service  in  College  Hall 

Bertha  Moulton  Beckford 
Manager  of  Bookstore  and  Post  Office 

Mary  Oilman  Ahlers,  B.A. 
Assistant  to  the  Registrar,  and  Alumnae  General  Serretari/ 


Henry  Herbert  Austin,  B.S. 
Superintendent  of  the  College  Plant 

Frederick  Dutton  Woods.  B.S. 
Superintendent  of  Crounds 


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O^fRr^rs  nf  Justrurtinu  auit  (Snurrumrut 


Qllaaiitral  Arrkvnhuiiu 

A  x.iocicite  PrDJessor 
Alice  Walton,  Ph.D. 

Art 

Profef<)tor 
Alice  ^'.\N  Vechten  Brown 

Ansociate  Profennor 
Edith  Roise  Abbott 

InMrncior.i 

*Eliz.\  J.\coBrs  \p;\vKiHK,  M.A.  Mabel  Tidball 

Edith  Harriet  Moore,  M.A. 

Citratar 
Myrtilla  Avery 

AHtrouamy 

Profenxorn 

Sarah  Frances  Whiting,  Sc.D. 

Ellen  Hayes,  B.A. 

histriiclor 
Leah  Brown  Allen,  B.A. 

t'uruior 
Elizabeth  Phebe  Whiting 


*Ahsent  on  leave. 


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IBtbliral  -^tHtnry.  IGitrraturr  au^  ilitlrrprrlattutt 

Prq/V.v.vor 
Eliza  Hall  Kendrick,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor 
Adelaide  Imogene  Locke,  B.A.,  S.T.B. 

Instructors 

Katrine  Wheelock,  B.D. 

*Eleanor  Dexsmore  Wood,  M.A. 

Muriel  Streibert,  B.A.,  B.D. 

Helen  Hawley  Nichols,  Ph.D. 

Rose  Talbot 

iBalaity 

Professor 
Margaret  Clay  Ferguson,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professors 
Karl  McKay  Wiegand,  Ph.D. 
*LiNCOLN  Ware  Riddle,  Ph.D. 
Laetitia  Morris  Snow,  Ph.D. 

Instructors 

Mary  Campbell  Bliss,  M.A. 

Maude  Cipperly  Wiegand,  B.A. 

Alice  Maria  Ottley,  M.A. 

Mabel  Keyes  Babcock,  B.A.,  M.S. 

Margaret  Heatley,  B.A. 

Mabel  Annie  Stone,  B.A. 

Assistants 
Gladys  Earle,  B..\. 
Nellie  Fosdick 


*Absent  on  leave. 

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(Hljrmiatry 

Professor 
*Charlotte  Fitch  Roberts,  Ph.D. 

.issociale  Professor 
Ch.\rlotte  Almira  Bragg,  B.S. 

Instructor 
Louisa  Stone  Stevenson,  Ph.D. 

Assistant 
Jennie  Tilt,  M.S. 

Curator 
Mary  Marian  Fuller 


lEronnmira  anii  ^artology 

Professor 
*Katharine  Coman,  Ph.B. 

Associate  Professor 
Emily  Greene  Balch,  B.A. 

Instructors 

Anna  Prichitt  Youngman,  Ph.D. 

Hazel  Kyrk,  Ph.B. 

Emilie  J.  Hutchinson 


Eiiuratian 

Professor 
Arthur  Orlo  Norton,  A.M. 


*Ab.sent  on  leave. 


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lElnruttuu 

Professor 
Malvina  Bennett,  B.S.,  M.A. 

lustrnctor 
Caroline  Hardwkke 

Assistant 
Eda  G.  Heinemann 

Sityltal]  IGitrraturr 

Professors 
Katharine  Lee  Bates,  M.A. 

ViDA    DUTTON    SCUDDER,  M.A. 

Alice  Vinton  Waite,  M.A. 
Margaret  Pollock  Sherwood,  Ph.D. 

A  ssociate  Professors 

Laura  Emma  Lockwood,  Ph.D. 

Martha  Hale  Shackford,  Ph.D. 

Charle.s  Lowell  Young,  B.A. 

Martha  Pike  Conant,  Ph.D. 

Instructor 
Annie  Kimball  Tuell,  M.A. 

Assistant 
PYorence  Converse,  M.A. 

Suyltsih  (Eumpinnliou 

Professors 

Soi'HiE  Chantal  Hart,  M.A. 

Alice  Vinton  Waite,  M..\. 


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^1  .sMwiate  Prcfessor 
*Agnes  Frances  Perkins,  .M.A. 

hiKinictom 

Josephine  May  Birnham,  I'li.l). 

*Clare  Macllelen  Howard,  M.A. 

Elizabeth  Wheeler  Manwarinc;,  H.A. 

Amy  Kelly,  M.A. 

Josephine  Harding  Batchelder,  M.A. 

Helens  Buhlert  Macee,  B.A. 

Ethel  A'an  Zandt  Sullivan,  B.A. 

Alfred  Dwicht  Sheffield,  M.A. 

Percy  Waldron  Long,  Ph.D. 

Helen  S.  Hughes,  B.A. 

Helen  R.  Hull.  B..\. 

tEttnliali  ffiattguagr 

Professor 
Alice  Vinton  Waite,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor 
Laura  Emma  Lockwood,  Ph.D. 

Instructor 
A.MY  Kelly,  M.A. 

Professor 
Henriette  Louise  TH^RfesE  Colin,  Ph.D.,  Off.  L  P. 

Associate  Professor 
*Valentine  Julie  Puthod 


*Absent  on  leave. 


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In.stnictors 

Magdeleine  Otten  Garret,  Lie.  es  L. 

HfiLftNE  Am^lie  Forest,  Lie.  es  L. 

Madeleine  Doby 

Louise  Gambrill,  B.A. 

Alice  Robbin.s,  Ph.B. 

(gpologg  auft  (Srngrapljij 

Professor 
Elizabeth  Florette  Fisher,  B.S. 

Instructors 
Frederick  Henry  Lahee,  Ph.D. 

Winifred  Goldring,  B.A. 
Sumner  Web-ster  Gushing,  M.A. 

^prman 

Professor 

MaRGARETHE    MtJLLER 

Associate  Professors 
*Natalie  Wipplinger,  Ph.D. 
Emma  Marie  Scholl,  Ph.D. 

Instructors 

Florence  Emily  Hastings,  M.A. 

Mariana  Gogswell,  B.A. 

tMARGARET    LiTTLE,  B.A. 

Assistants 
Helen  M.  Johnston,  B.A. 
Jacob  Lowenberg 

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Professor 
Angie  Glara  Ghapin,  M.A. 


*Absent  on  leave,  1st  Semester. 

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fAb.seiit  on  leave. 


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Axsociaie  Professors 

Annie  Sybil  JVIontague,  'SI. A. 

Katharine  May  Edwards,  Ph.D. 

i^iatory 

Professor 
Elizabeth  Kimball  Kendall,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Associate  Professors 
Julia  Swift  Orvis,  Ph.D. 
*Edna  Virginia  Moffett 
Mabel  Elisabeth  Hodder,  Ph.D. 

Instructors 
Louise  Fargo  Brown,  Ph.D. 
Edwin  A.  Cottrell 
Louise  H.  Snowden 

l^yglrup  attiJ  ^l^yairal  tfturatton 

Director 
Amy-  Morris  Homans,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor 
William  Skarstom,  M.D. 

Instructors 

jnl\rgaret  .j0hn.son 

Estella  May  Fearon,  B.S. 

LoRETTo  Fish  Carney 

Edn.\  Lois  Williams 

Marion  Wheeler  Hartwell 

IIakkiet  Noyes  Flanders,  M.D. 

Assistants 
Marion  C'hadwick 
Agnes  Roche,  B.A. 


*Absent  on  leave. 


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3taltatt 

Profeifsor 
Margaret  Hastings  Jackson 

ICattn 

Professor 
Adeline  Belle  Hawes,  M.A. 

Associate  Professors 

Alice  Walton,  Ph.D. 

Caroline  Rebecca  Fletcher,  M.A. 

Assisiant 
A.  Bertha  Miller,  M.A. 

Appltpi  iflatljptttatira 

Professor 
Ellen  Hayes,  B.A. 

Purr  JHatl^rmattra 

Professor 
Ellen  Louisa  Bcrrell,  B.A. 

Associate  Professors 

Eva  Chandler,  B.A. 

Helen  Abbott  Merrill,  Ph.D. 

Roxana  Haywari)  Vivian,  Ph.D. 

Instructors 

*Mabel  Minerva  Young,  M.A. 

Clara  Eliza  Smith,  Ph.D. 

EuPHEMiA  Richardson  Worthington,  Ph.D. 

Mary  Florence  Curtis,  B.A. 


*Absent  on  leave. 

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Professor 
Hamilton  Crawford  MacDougall,  Mus.D. 

Associate  Professor 
Clarence  Grant  Hamilton,  M.A. 

Instrucinrs 
Hetty  Shepard  Wheeler,  M.A. 
Emily  Josephine  Hurd 
Edith  Estelle  Torrey 
Albert  Thomas  Foster 
Alice  Ayers  Phillips 
Blanche  Brocklebank 

(Homparalinr  ?3l|tlalogg 

Professor 
Henriette  Louise  ThSrSse  Colin,  Ph.D.,  Off.  I.  P. 

Associate  Professors 
Katharine  May  Edwards,  Ph.D. 
Laura  Emma  Lockwood,  Ph.D. 
*Xatalie  AVipplinger,  Ph.D. 

JJhtlnaopliy  attb  ^Byrbolagy 

Professors 
Mary  Whiton  Calkins,  ^LA.,  l>itt.D.,  LL.D. 

Mary  Sophia  Case,  B.A. 
Eleanor  Acheson  McCulloch  Gamble,  Pli.D. 

Instructor 
Helen  Dodd  Cook,  Ph.D. 
Ethel  Bowman,  ]\L.\. 

Assistants 
Florence  M.  Kunkel,  B.A. 
Evelyn  M.  Wal.msley,  B.A. 


*Absent  on  leave  l.st  semester. 


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Professor 
Sarah  Frances  Whiting,  Sc.D. 

,1  associate  Professors 

Grace  Evangeline  Davis,  M.A. 

Louise  Sherwood  McDowell,  Ph.D. 

Itislnictors 

Lucy  Marion  Stevenson,  B.S. 

Margaret  Calderwood  Shields,  B.A. 

^pattial) 

Instructor 
Alice  Huntington  Bushee,  M.A. 


Professor 
Alice  Robertson,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professors 

Marian  Elizabeth  Hubbard,  B.S. 

Caroline  Burling  Thompson,  Ph.D. 

Instructors 

Carrie  ^Lmde  Holt,  M.A. 

Margaret  Harris  Cook.  Ph.D. 

Mabel  Louise  Robinson,  M.A. 

Curalors 

Albert  Pitts  Morse 

Julia  Ann  Wood  Hewitt 


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iFiTslmtau  O^fttrrrs 


Mary  E.  Colt 
Marcia  Kerr 
Clara  A.  Hart 
Emily  Pardee 
Katharine  Duffield 
Melrose  Pitman 
Evelyn  K.  "Wells 
Marian  L).  Parsons 
Marie  P.  Hill       / 
Helen  G.  Logan    \ 
Pingsa  Hr  I 

Helen  ^IcC.  Joy  \ 


.    Prcsifh'iif 

Vice-Prcsideiif 

( 'orrespouding  Secretary 

Recording  Secretary 

Treasurer 


Executive  B 


nan 


Advisory  Committee 
Factotums 


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(Ulir  Aninal 

The  fntal  day,  the  first  n'lvat  fhange  has  come, 

And  long  expected  college  days  begun. 

The  brakenian  haileth  loudly:    "Wellesley  Farms!" 

They  start,  a  prey  to  feverish  alarms. 

The  brakeman  singeth  blithely:    "Wellesley  Hills!" 

Suspense  reduces  them  to  quakes  and  chills. 

But  next  the  oracle  cries:    "  Wel-les-lee ! " 

Scarce  have  they  strength  to  seize  their  bags  and  flee. 

So  1913  landed — great  event! 

Appearing  small,  but  charged  with  vast  portent. 

The  joyful  crowd  seize  her  in  wild  embrace 

While  rivals  struggle  for  her  new  suitcase. 

In  triumph  191.'5  swarms  through  town 

Like  bees  in  a  new  beehive  setthng  down; 

Like  bees,  each  drone  and  worker  hunts  her  cell. 

But  of  the  first  look  of  those  rooms — O,  well! 

Soon  ardent  friends  drop  in  with  busy  clack 

To  tell  the  news  and  "watch  you  all  unpack"; 

They  buzz  of  lumpy  cots  and  midnight  oil. 

Of  quizzes,  math.,  and  unremitting  toil; 

But  all  dire  jjresage  sounds  so  far  away — 

A  Senior  asks  you  to  the  great  C.  A.! 

Never  a  class  so  feted  with  attention! 

(Later  with  flunk  notes  fated — but  no  mention). 

Music  and  c«mcerts,  proms,  and  serenade. 

Plays  and  grouj)-games,  gym.,  and  the  fire-brigade; 

All  these  are  j^romised  for  the  freshman's  pleasure, 

To  show  how  college  values  her  new  treasure. 

And  well  do  famous  speakers  at  C.  A. 

Tell  how  they  long  awaited  this  great  day 

And  rally  all  of  Wellesley  to  one  cheer 

Of  glorious  welcome  that  "13  is  here. 

M.  T.  C. 


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(From  a  1913  Freshman  Standpoint) 

Our  aim  is  to  be  just,  aud  yet  it  is  evident  that  we  were  the  prime 
factor  in  another  momentous  change.  When  our  great  body  of 
proletariats,  400  strong,  scattered  to  survey  the  campus,  the  first 
things  we  noticed  were  six  aristocratic  bungalows  tucked  away 
unobtrusively  in  hollows.  Upon  our  inquiries,  nods  and  "Sh-ush-es" 
went  "round.  Yet  it  did  not  take  us  long  to  learn  that  these  were  the 
lairs  of  privilege,  the  dens  of  monopoly.  Social  graces  and  closest 
friendships  were  "cornered"  in  these  six  little  bandboxes. 

Then  it  was  that  we.  the  proletariats,  awoke  into  consciousness 
and  power.  We.  the  Class  of  1913.  inaugurated  a  revolution.  Led 
by  older  heads,  our  ardent  young  reformers  roused  the  spirit  of 
democracy  from  her  dream  of  fancied  security.  Some  nameless 
champion  hurled  a  socialistic  thunderl)()lt  through  the  Xcir.^'  editorial 
page.  At  that  battle-cry,  all  Wellesley  united  to  the  call  of  social 
democracy. 

In  praise  of  the  privileged  be  it  said  that  they  were  the  first  to 
respond,  the  first  to  suggest  an  "orgy  of  self-sacrifice."  Needless  to 
say  we.  along  with  the  uniirivilegotl,  rallied  to  the  support  of  the 
"trust-busters." 

The  impetus  once  given,  social  revolution  went  on  without  our 
assistance.  ^Meetings  were  hekl  and  the  okl  regime  fell,  as  was  testi- 
fied by  the  jaded  nerves  of  upj^er  classmen  who  suddenly  ceased 
taking  the  tr()ul)le  of  introducing  us  to  tlieir  friends.  We.  too.  held 
a  class  meeting  and  declared  in  favor  of  tiie  eligibility  of  every  liighly 
intelligent  or  prominent  citizen  to  social  distinction  and  the  right 
to  wear  a  decoration.  It  is  hard  to  speak  of  the  self-sacrifice  of  stifled 
curiosity  when  we  forewent  "open  houses"  till  Junior  year.  Still 
it  is  1910,  1911,  and  191'-2  who  made  the  greatest  sacrifices  in  their 
relinquishment  of  much  that  was  dear  for  the  sake  of  a  larger  democ- 
racv,  and  it  is  to  them  we  owe  the  most  glorious  part  of  our  reforms. 


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(Apologies  to  Tenun.son) 

Garlands  to  rigiit  of  them, 
Slickers  to  cover  them. 
Leaders  in  front  of  them, 
[Marched  they  in  silence. 
Singing  with  all  their  might. 
Flower  basket  clutched  tight. 
Up  to  the  Backwoodsman, 
In  the  i^ale  dawn  of  light 
Marched  the  green  freshmen. 

Queens  to  rule  over  them, 
Children  to  play  with  them. 
Clowns  to  make  sport  of  them, 
Bumping  and  jostling; 
As  the  damp  evening  fell. 
They,  who  had  marched  so  well 
Under  the  May  Day  spell, 
Went  from  the  old  gym  doors 
Back  to  the  Vill  to  dwell, 
All  that  was  left  of  them — 
Left  of  green  freshmen. 

When  will  the  glory  fade 
Of  their  May  Day  parade.'* 
They  made  no  blunders. 
Think  of  the  dark,  wet  day. 
Pity  the  tlamp  array. 
Plucky  green  freshmen. 

iFrrslimati  Plag! 

(Eaal 

CCnarh 

(Eommtttrr 


[27] 


^mu 


iKi^^if^l 


c..>^W!^.^l 


-■^M.t' 


? « J 


^vtt  Bag 


N.  B. — The  giving  of  a  pageant  was  a  departure  from  the  custom  which  had  always  been  for  the 
Senior  Class  to  wear  caps  and  gowns,  and  the  Juniors  to  wear  white,  combined  in  some  way  with 
their  class  color. 

The  Homeward  Progress  of  Her  Most 
Gracious  Majestie 

QUEENE  ELIZABETH  OF  ENGLAND 

shewing 

lier  entertainment  before  the  Citie  hy  the  chil- 

(h-en  of  the  Ghapel  of  Bhtekfriars;  and  other 

Entertainments 

which  did  occur  in   [\\v  order  here  set  downe; 

together  with  a  fnll.  ctirrect  and  accural 

account  of  the  words  spoken  by  Her 

Majestie  as  it  was  enacted  in  this 

wise  by  the  students  of  Wellesley : 

1 !)!()— Her  Majestie,  witli  the  chief  Lordes  and 
Ladies  of  tlie  Gourte;  Yeomen  of  the 
Queene's  Guard;  the  choir  boys  of  St. 
Paules,  and  tlie  cliikh-en  of  the 
Ghapel  of  Blackfriars. 

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w^g;[IS 


1911 — Tlie  Xohio  Ladies  and   Cioiitlenien  of  tlie  Courte;    and  the 

Queeiie's  Soldiery. 
1912 — The  people  come  out  from  London. 
1913 — Peasants  from  the  hamlets  roundabout. 
H.P.E. — An  Embassy  from  Scotland. 

SIljp  Vagrant — Dramatis  Personae 


Senior  Mistress   . 
QuEENE  Elizabeth 


Maids  of  Honor 
Senior  Aides 


.    (jertrude   Carter 

Isadore  Douglas 

Iva  Corwin 

Hester  Davies 

Winifred  Finlay 

Mary  Libby 

Florence  MacDonald 

Katherine  McGill 

Helen  Owen 

Helen  Piatt 

■Nlarv  Hoot 


Herald        ....  Bell  Mapes 

Little  Peasant  Girl  Evelyn  Wells 

Freshman  Mistress  of  Ceremonies 


Peasant  Boy 


Court  Jesters 


Boy  Masquer 


Helen  Logan 
Freshma  n  Orato  r 

Mary  Hathaway 

Girer  of  the  Spade 

Ruth  Van  Blarcom 

Receiver  of  the  Spade 

Emma  Hawkridge 
Senior  Orator 


=n= 


^^M 


(Jlljlartiiia 

A  celel)ration  of  rites  done  to  the  Cioddess  Chloris,  who,  in  a 
general  council  of  the  gods,  was  proclaimed  Goddess  of  the  Flowers, 
according  to  that  of  Ovid  in  the  Fasti,  ArbUrinm  in  Dea  floris  habe. 
Chloris       .......  Esther  Randall 

Zephyrus    .......  Miriam  Loder 

Spring  .......  Cornelia  Fenno 

Naiads,  Fountains,  Nymphs,  and  Servants  of  the  Season. 


(ihr  Anttmaoriuf 


Dwarf 
Cupid 
Tempest 
Rainbow 


Thunder 
Lightning 


The  Four 
Rain 


Emilie  Ward 

Helen  Adair 

Selma  Smith 

Mayde  Hatch 

Winds 


Snow 


SO] 


(^ 


.^T-ti 


^iSfel 


\1  f^-^^  /%^1^,^.^V'^:' 


OUR   ARRIVAL 


/  l/ri 


I"^J,h'(I;/ 


SOPHOnOBC  Y€ftB 


,j\:« 


ai-vi*, 


^.  ^^     t 


Msffi 


Marcia  Kerr 
Helen  R.  Martin 
Ada  Herring 
Helen  McG.  Joy 
Marjorie  Cowee 
Mary  E.  Colt 
Melrose  Pitman 
Mary  E.  Clark 
Sarah  W.  Parker 
Marian  Prince 
Ruth  ^^\N  liLARcoM 
Edith  R.  Wilbur 


President 

Vicc-Presidoit 

( 'orre.spondi)i(j  Sccniari/ 

Recording  Secretary 

Treasurer 


.  Executive  Board 

Advisory  Committee 
Factotums 


[  s/,  I 


MSis 


®lir  (Hair  nf  tlir  (ElasB  i^rrajj-limk 

This  is  fearful  ground,  and  we  must  tread  lightly.  It  was  in 
the  early  days  when  "we  as  a  class"  were  more  interested  in  "us 
as  a  class"  tlian  in  anything  else.  Some  very  far-seeing  member 
of  our  hotly  (having  in  mind,  no  douhl.  the  delectation  of  the  future 
class  baby)  suggested  that  we  have  a  class  scrap-book.  Of  class 
scraps  we  Iiad  none — so  some  failed  to  perceive  the  function  of  the 
scrap-book  at  tirst. 

So  we  began  by  taking  pictures  of  ourself  at  all  periods  of  growth, 
and  pasting  in  little  commemorative  notices  of  "baby's  first  walk," 
when  she  carried  green  lanterns  up  to  the  campus,  and  made  much 
noise  after  the  traditional  method  of  infants.  Then  we  had  notices 
of  "baby's  first  row"  in  her  new  boat,  when  she  broke  her  bottle 
on  the  bow,  anil  threw  it  away  forever;  baby's  Christmas  present 
from  the  Dean,  coming  rather  late,  in  a  blue  envelope,  and  not  at 
all  appreciated  by  the  ungrateful  child,  etc. 

Never  did  the  shades  of  Cosines  or  Maclaurin  disappear  from 
the  sight  and  memory  of  the  elect  at  Midyears  any  more  quickly 
than  our  beloved  record-book  the  second  year.  It  seemed  to  die  a 
natural  death  with  shower-baths  and  high-school  banners  at  the 
end  of  So])homore  year. 

I  have  heard  of  those  who  surreptitiously  destroy  the  records 
of  their  infantine  progress  kept  by  fond  guardians.  But  I? — Do  I 
believe  it.^  Never!  Rather  would  I  believe  that  1913  was  beaten 
at  forensic  l)urning — which  is.  in  the  language  of  Sophomore  year, 
reductio  ad  absurd iini. 


M^as 


3nbnnr  Mnt 

In  the  year  that  Halleys  comet  so  grossly  disappointed  the 
worhi  at  large,  onr  own  particular  blow  fell.  Not  as  a  comet,  but 
as  a  thunderbolt  from  tlu>  dei)ths  of  Mary  Hemenway  Hall  came 
the  decree  that  all  must  be  beautiful  whether  that  was  their  natural 
inclination  or  not.  We  hied  us  to  the  gym  and  long  and  assiduously 
did  we  work.  It  was  not  all  i)leasant,  and  for  the  most  part  we  were 
rather  unwilling  in  our  efforts.  There  are  other  joys  in  life  beside 
running  from  classes  to  gym  work,  being  put  through  shower  l)aths 
like  so  many  automatons,  and  then  being  turned  out  into  the  dark, 
cold  afternoon  to  scramble  home  to  dress  for  dinner.  P'or  some 
people  this  routine  would  not  even  be  a  joy  of  the  minor  sort,  but 
to  the  faithful  it  was  a  path  towards  a  definite  goal  and,  when  the 
time  for  reckoning  came,  the  faithful  were  rewarded. 

Sophomores,  as  w'c  were,  we  staunchly  marched  onto  the  floor. 
No  thought  of  victory  was  with  us,  for  we  had  been  chastened  and 
humbled  for  so  long  by  cold  showers  and  fear  of  cuts  being  counted. 
But  as  only  the  strong  deserve  the  prize,  so  1013  firmly  went  forth 
to  battle  and  won  the  first  great  contest  in  her  career. 


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p:s^r;[m 


®lir  Nruts  aub  iEa^aztnr  dombtuattou 

It  was  ill  the  .s])riii,y'  of  our  Sophomore  year.  As  far  as  eye 
couUl  see  there  was  nothing  further  to  be  reformed,  except  possibly 
the  deploral)le  speed  of  College  Hall  elevator. 

Suddenly  it  occurred  to  someone  that  the  Ncirs,  the  vehicle 
and  mouthpiece  of  all  the  reform  movements — that  mysterious  word 
of  four  letters  which  seemed  for  divers  serious  individuals  with  pad 
and  pencil  to  l)e  the  open  sesame  to  side-doors  at  the  barn — might 
welcome  a  little  attention  on  its  own  account.  There  were  even 
reported  to  be  some  in  the  college  who  did  not  realize  that  the  A^ews, 
besides  having  three  square  inches  of  window-s])ace  in  its  office  and 
a  stool  for  the  editor,  owned  a  typewriter.  Clearly  something  had  to 
be  done  to  impress  upon  the  mind  of  the  community  its  existence. 

As  for  the  Magazine,  that  indeed  was  a  name  to  conjure  with. 
To  appear  in  its  list  of  contents  was  an  entrance  into  the  Elysian 
Fields  of  art.  Netcs  and  Mac/azirie  in  those  days  were  each  supplied 
from  the  same  family  exche(|uer.  The  Ncirs  was  a  businesslike  sheet, 
whose  onlv  fault  was  such  an  intricacv  of  folding  that  one  usuallv 
had  to  retire  to  her  own  room  and  stand  on  her  head  to  read  page  '•2. 
The  Maijazinc  was  an  aesthetic  folder,  for  which  it  was  necessary  to 
employ  a  hairpin  to  bare  its  treasures  to  the  world. 

Some  of  us  subscribed  for  one,  some  for  another;  it  depended 
on  whether  our  tastes  were  parliamentarian  or  literary.  A  few  pub- 
lic spirited  ones  subscribed  for  l)oth  with  the  alumnae. 

The  plan  was  simple,  and  really  the  outcome  of  a  rare  sense  of 
newspaperdom  which  had  determined  to  reduce  its  staff  by  a  com- 
petitive system.  Why  not  give  them  the  A'cir.soncea  week  in  aesthet- 
ic garb  and  add  a  few  bits  of  literary  lore  to  the  monthly  number. 
(We  claim  this  idea  as  entirely  originaL  and  feel  no  debt  to  ^Nlr.  Lyman 
A — .),  added  to  which  is  the  fact  of  a  saving  of  $  .50  yearly  to  the 
public-spirited,  and  only  one  subscription  for  which  to  dun.  Besides 
all  this,  the  crowning  and  compelling  fact  of  knowing  now  that  our 
free  presses  and  Parliament  of  Fools,  like  Midyears,  are  always  with 
us,  and  one  sees  why  the  only  thing  for  college  to  say  was, 
"Let  me  not  to  the  marriage  of  true  minds 
Admit  impediment". 

[57] 


^^^ 


CAST  OF  SOPHOMORE   PLAY 


By  Olivkk  Goldsmith 


Sir  Charles  Mari.ow 
Young  Charles  JVIaulow 
Mr.  Hardcastle 
George  Hastings 
Tony  Lumpkin 
Mrs.  Hardcastle 
Kate  Hardcastle 
Constance  Neville 
Miss  Hardcastle's  Maid 


ii.s  Nun 


^laric  Collins 

Mary  W.  Hiiuij)lirey 

Bessie  Berkebile 

Clara  Hart 

Virginia  Wick 

Mary  Eliza  Clark 

Ruth  Pe|)i)er(lav 

.      :Marie  P.  Hill 

Geraldine  Howarth 


[38] 


Ti 


^gjg 


Landlohi) 

DiGGORY.  a  Scrraiit 

Bakmaid 

Roger      i 

Jeremy     i-    Ilardcdsflc  .scrraiifs 

Dick  i 


Fellows 


^ 


Nancy  Brewster 

Tilla  McCiirten 

Ruth  Hypes 

f  Gertrude  Souther 

I     Helen  M.  Brant 

I       Helen  P.  South 

Gertrude  Seliauffler 

Hazel  Holden 

Ruth  Curtis 

Ada  Herring 

Ruth  Van  Blarcom 


(Eammtttpr 


Dorothy  L.  Drake,  Clidinudii 
Carol  S.  Prentice 
Marie  T.  Collins 
Gladys  Dowling 


Eleanor  Vliet,  '11,  Coach 
Mary-  Horning,'!  1 
Frances  Egan,'12 
Edith  Flynn,'14 


[39] 


OUR   bOPHOnORLltAR 


A  FRIEZE  FORAW  »mENWAV  HAll 


TRECEIiENCE_M"   L'^'^r 


-POWTIET^E 
—  SATHTIOBE: 


CVJbHIONi 


.  TuRCOAT 

■COUNTER  TAW  E 

HOT  W/iTER.T30rT(-f 
SH  TET-. 


LC& 


4/ 


W^^^n^ 


®l]r  JnaiiQurattmt 


The  Inauguration  of  Ellen  Fitz  Pendleton,  M.A.,  Litt.D.,  as  President  of 
Wellesley  College,  took  place  on  Thursday,  October  the  nineteenth,  nineteen  hun- 
dred and  eleven.  First  in  the  order  of  the  exercises  was  the  formation  of  the  Aca- 
demic Procession  in  College  Hall,  at  ten  o'clock.  The  i)rocession  marched  from 
College  Hall,  \n\st  the  lake  and  the  library,  to  Houghton  ]\Icniorial  Chai)el,  between 
two  rows  formed  of  the  undergraduates  of  the  college;  the  Seniors  wearing  caps 
and  gowns,  the  members  of  the  underclasses  in  white,  each  wearing  a  badge  of  her 
class  color.  The  order  of  the  Academic  Procession  was  as  follows:  The  President 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  the  Surviving  Founder  of  the  College;  the  Vice- 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and  the  President  of  the  College;  the  Governor 
of  the  Commonwealth,  the  Representatives  of  the  State  and  of  the  Town,  the 
Trustees,  Delegates  from  Educational  Institutions,  the  Faculty,  the  Executive 
Board  of  the  Alumnae  Association,  Delegates  from  Alumnae  ()?-ganizations  and 
the  Executive  Board  of  the  Student  Government  Association.    The  honor  of  taking 


[  U  1 


»sia 


part  in  the  Iiiaiiiiuration  of  President  Poiulletoii  was  a  fitting;'  culniiiiation  of  the 
privileges  that  have  heeii  ijranted  to  our  Stiuieiit  Cloveniineiit  Assoeiation. 

At  eleven  oVlock  the  Inauguration  Exercises  began  in  the  Chai)el.  The  Invo- 
cation was  given  by  the  Mee-President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  tlie  Right  Reverend 
WilHani  Lawrence,  Bisho])  of  Massachusetts;  then  followed  the  Induction  of  the 
President  by  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Samuel  Billings  Capen,  and 
the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Mrs.  Pauline  A.  Durant.  After  the  Re- 
s])onse  of  the  Presitlent  a  hymn  was  sung  and  then  followed  three  addresses:  the 
first,  in  behalf  of  the  Faculty  l>y  the  Acting  Dean  of  the  College,  Miss  Angle  Clara 
Chai)in;  the  second,  in  behalf  of  the  Ahunnae  by  the  President  of  the  Alumnae 
Association,  Mrs.  Frances  Scudder  Williams;  and  the  third,  in  behalf  of  the  stu- 
dents by  the  President  of  the  Student  Government  Association,  Miss  Anna 
Katherine  Bingham.  After  the  singing  of  a  .second  hymn,  came  the  Inaugural 
Address  by  Miss  Pendleton  and,  at  last,  the  singing  of  "Alma  Mater,"  and  a 
Benediction  by  Bishop  Lawrence. 

At  half  past  two  oVIock  in  the  afternoon,  after  a  luncheon  in  honor  of  the 
Delegates  at  College  Hall,  there  was  an  organ  recital  in  Memorial  Chapel.  Then 
followed  addresses  by  four  of  the  Delegates;  PresidentLowell  of  Harvard  t  ni- 
versity,  President  Faunce  of  Brown  I'ni\ersity,  President  Taylor  of  Vassar  Col- 
lege and  President  King  of  Oberlin  College. 

At  half  past  four.  President  Pendleton  received  the  guests  of  the  college  at 
the  Farnsworth  .\rt  Museum.     This  Reception  completed  the  day. 


Smitm*  O^fitrrrfi 


Josephine  E.  Bryant 
Berenice  K.  van  Slyke 
Harriet  B.  Devan 
Elizabeth  Haynes 
Geraldine  Howarth 
Ruth  E.  Curtis    ] 
Alice  M.  Ross       \ 
Edna  L.  Swope      J 
Dorothy   L.  Drake 
Mary  Eliza  Clark 
Edith  R.  Wilbur 
Florence  Y.  Carder 


President 

Vice-President 

Recordinji  Secretary 

C  'orre.fpoinliny  Scerefari/ 

Treasurer 

Executive  Board 

Advisory  Committee 
Factotums 


i6] 


^w^ 


®l|r  larluuofliiamau 

{Apologivs  to  W'nrdsuorth) 

I  wandered  pensively  along 

V>\  College  Hall  upon  the  hill, 
When  all  at  once  I  saw  a  throng 

Wailing  loud  in  accents  shrill. 
Since  he  was  j)ut  beneath  the  ban 
They've  taken  away  our  only  man. 
Continuous  as  the  hordes  that  spy 

Around  oin-  doors  forensic  days. 
They  raised  a  never-ending  cry, 

And  this  the  burden  of  their  lays, 
Since  he  was  put  beneath  the  ban 
They've  taken  away  our  only  man. 
The  aqueduct  is  far  away 

And  they  have  laid  him  deep; 
But  always  in  the  month  of  May 

His  weary  ghost  comes  back  to  weep; 
For  he  laments  as  spirits  can 
That  they  should  steal  our  only  man. 
And  often  in  our  deepest  woe. 

In  vacant  or  in  pensive  mood. 
When  manly  thoughts  must  perforce  go, 

This  is  the  bliss  of  solitude — 
Since  he  retiu'us  as  spirits  can 
The^'  ne'er  can  steal  oiu-  onlv  man. 


^ISfi 


CAST  OF  THE  JUNIOR  PLAY 


ISflBriuary 


By  ^VIiRRAY  Carson  and  Louis  N 
Sir  Jasper  Thorndyke 

JoGRAM 

Captain  Cruickshank 

William  Westwood 

George  Minifie 

Abraham 

Stilt-walker 

Mrs.  Cruickshank 

Dorothy  Cruickshank 

Mrs.  Minifie 

Priscilla 

Maid  .... 


Parker 

Berenice  K.  van  Slvke 

Tilla  .Mc(;arten 

Mary  Wheeler  Humphrey 

Mary  E.  Colt 

Nancy  E.  Brewster 

Charlotte  Henze 

Frederica  L.  Savage 

Mary    S.  McDerniott 

Evelyn  F.  Vander  \eer 

Esther  A.  Balderston 

E.  Lonise  Wood 

Benlah  Hubbard 


(Eommtttrr 
Helen  M.  Brant,  Clialrmati  INIrs.  Hicks,  Coach 

Mary  A.  Coggeshall  Dorothy  Harrison 

Marjorie  Cowee  Elva  L.  McKee 


146-1 


MSIS 


i'tuiirnt  (Smtrrumrnt  iHrrttnit  Pinnt  i>i|filrm. 

There  are  other  clianses  that  have  gone  to  lin'hten  the  monotony 
of  191.'}'s  history;  the  most  inonientous  being  the  j)ernii.ssion  to  hold 
Stndent  Government  Meetings  during  regular  class  appointments. 
This  has  lent  to  our  government  not  only  a  new  dignity  Init  has 
made  its  meetings  accessible  to  every  member. 

The  object  of  the  revolution  in  the  point  system  was  to  distrib- 
ute the  work  evenly  in  each  semester  and  to  provide  fewer  chances 
for  any  one  girl  to  carry  more  than  her  share  of  outside  responsi- 
bilities. In  concordance  with  this  system,  the  dramatic  points  were 
more  carefully  evaluated  and  their  duration  was  definitely  indicated. 

More  or  less  in  i)ursuauce  of  this  idea  of  systematizing  the  time 
for  work  and  play,  the  new  Social  Schedule  was  evolved.  Since  this 
change  began  with  1913's  entrance  into  the  community,  we  feel  that 
we  have  not  sutficient  persjiective  to  deal  with  this  subject  disjjas- 
sionatelv  and  fairlv. 


#^rrii  anh  Btt^itl 


There  is  speed  and  speed,  but  1918  has  the  real  class.  Rest 
assured  we  knew  it  long  before  crew  competition!  ^Ye  set  our  pace  on 
the  rope  fire  escapes  early  in  our  career,  and  so  swift  was  that  stride 
that  it  took  us  through  Gym  in  one  year.  Strong  and  beautiful  we 
emerged  and  speedier  than  ever.  The  pace  grew  wilder  about  forensic 
time,  and  they  do  say  there  were  stretches  along  the  road  where  we 
exceeded  even  the  Non-Academic  Committee's  speed  limit.  On  top 
of  this,  crew  competition  was  simple.  We  walked  or  rather  rowetl  off 
with  the  prize. 

Although  speed  is  our  strong  point  "we  got  style  all  the  while." 
Much  to  191'-2"s  dismay  we  showed  them  both  in  baseball,  and  so  good 
was  our  example  that  Jake  Stahl  thought  fit  to  follow  it  this  fall. 
The  World's  Champions  are  at  present  living  in  a  halo  f)f  reflected 
glory.  But  their  contest  was  a  midget  att'air  compared  to  the  battle 
in  which  1913  showed  191'-2  how  real  baseball  is  played. 

149] 


M^«a 


®li?  (Emtflaijratinn  Jlnstttutrlt  lij  ilarruB 
©uUiUB  dlns^pltiuf  (Etrrro 

Marcus  Tullius  Josephine  Cicero,  being  alxjut  to  consign  for- 
ever to  the  eager  flames  his  oration  against  Lavinius  Edith  CatiUne 
Brutus,  and  being  liotly  pursued  l)y  the  aforesaid  Catihne  Brutus, 
armed  with  acetylene  search  hghts,  whistles,  automobiles,  and  dire 
conspiracies,  betook  himself  to  a  glade,  and  finding  it  pre-occupied, 
hied  himself  to  the  next  with  the  same  success;  passing  in  this  manner 
through  several  beautiful  sylvan  scenes.  The  battle  raged  widely. 
Finally  a  funeral  pyre  was  raised  and  the  populace,  lightly  clad, 
gathered  about  with  dire  incantations.  The  dogs  of  war  were  leashed; 
no  Catiline  Brutus  about;  all  was  ghostly  quiet  while  the  mystic 
rites  were  administered.  Only  the  breezes  knew  whither  and  whence 
the  ashes  blew.  Suddenly  Catiline  Brutus,  let  down  from  the  upper 
heavens  by  ciuiz  ropes,  inquired  if  sufficient  time  had  elapsed  to 
burn  that  noble  monument  of  Roman  letters.  Whereupon  Alarcus 
Tullius  Josephine  Cicero,  being  about  to  make  a  detour  around  the 
paint  mill  swamp,  replied  tersely,  '^Burned  tii.  Brute/' 

Thus  the  curtain  falls  forever;  not  only  upon  Marcus  Tullius 
Josephine  Cicero  and  Lavinius  Edith  Catiline  Brutus,  l)ut  upon  all 
others  who,  possessed  of  distorted  minds,  strive  to  destroy  those 
masterpieces  which  they  have  previously  built  up  by  the  sweat  of 
their  brows. 


50] 


TH05E  DAYS  OF  TRUE   ^PuKT 


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VJgfF^  U-^  ^rsj:\f  ,i?wv^y,?^  "?  i^J^Cci*  ^r'i'J  wwer i^^Mir  't-fcf  ?^j  *  KTC?3  ^^«!&  2»W  ^^^  '•»«*  5^->>-i^  ^s»:ii-.-i!i:-f> '-  vv   sssSR  "ftpsA  s?yj;^.  "*  ■ 

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ViDA    DUTTON  SCUDDER 

Ilonorarji  Mimhcr,  1913 


[54] 


^ISJS 


^^utnr  (^ffirrra 


Mary  E.  Colt,  Las  Animas, 
Helen  M.  Braxt 
Edith  Montgomery     . 
Edith  R.  Wilbur 
Elizabeth  H.  Kipp 
Marcia  Kerr  1 

Marian  Prince  \ 

Lucille  Bachman     J 
Ruth  A.  ^YooD^VARD         1 
Florence  MacCreadie    i 
Milward  S.  Muchmore  I 
Dorothy  W.  Ridgway     [ 


Colo 


President 

Vice-President 

Recording  Secretary 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Treasurer 

Executive  Board 

Advisory  Covimittee 
Factotums 

[65] 


Jessie  V.  Acklin 

2146  CoUingwood  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio 


Marjorie  H.  Adams 

Fergus  Falls,  Minn. 


Lucille  Bachman 

Port  Henrv,  N.  Y. 


[5G] 


Elizabeth  Bakr 

2333  Main  St.,  Baker,  Ore. 


Annie  E.  Bailey 

Sycamore  St.,  Holbrook,  Mass. 


Lucia  Bailey 

200  Lowell  St.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 


[o7] 


Esther  Balderston 

in  Euclid  Ave.,  Ridgeway,  Pa. 


Evelyn  Barlow 

79  X.  Franklin  St.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 


Mabel  R.  Barr 

117  Waii)()le  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 


\oS] 


Helen  G.  Bates 

37  Prentiss  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


Laura  B.  Batt 

87  School  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 


Bessie  Berkebile 

2608  Glenwood  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio 


[591 


Helen  A.  Besler 

!»!?  W.  17th  St..  Plaiuficld,  X.  J. 


Edith  N.  Besse 

29  Ingersoll  Grove.,  Springfield,  Mass. 


Doris  M.  Bickelhaupt 

lOO;?  S.  .lav  St.,  Aberdeen,  So.  Dak. 


GO] 


Ruth  Blaisdell 

40  Fountain  St.,  West  Nowton,  Mass. 


Constance  Block 

3018  Forest  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


May  p.  Boyd 

4o.38  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


[61 


Elizabeth  Boynton 

379  Washington  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N  .Y. 


Marian  H.  Bradley 

•256  College  St.,  Middletown,  Conn. 


Helen  M.  Brant 

91  Macon  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


[62] 


Nancy  E.  Brewster 

717  Kenwood  Parkway, 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 


!      Florence  Brotherton 

106  Pino-ree  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 


Elizabeth  I.  Brown 

1907  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


[63] 


Josephine  E.  Bryant 

953  Main  St..  East  Hartford,  Conn. 


Constance  Buell 

47  Croton  St.,  Welleslev  Hills,  Mass. 


Rachel  F.  Burbank 

48  Washington  St., 
East  Milton,  Mass. 


Gi] 


Mauy    1.  BURD 

957  Bleecker  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 


Mary  H.  Burdett 

67  Orchard  St.,  Leominster,  Mass. 


Kathlene  C.  Burnett 

17  Negu.s  St.,  Web-ster,  Mass. 


r,o 


Alice  Burr 

Fiiltonville,  \.  Y. 


M.  Agnes  Butler 

^ei  South  St.,  Pittsfield.  Mass. 


L.  Ethel  Cadoo 

5  Parmlev  PL,  Siiimiiit,  X.  J. 


[  r-G  1 


Margaret  P.  Campbell 

ManclK'ster.   Cuiin. 


Edith  R.  Canterbury 

48  Hillcrest  Rd.. 

East  Wevmouth,  Mass. 


FLORE^X'E  Y.  Carder 
San  Jose,  Cal. 


[67] 


LiNA  R.  Carr 
Oxford,  Me. 


Marguerite  Catlett 

Brookings,  So.  Dak. 


Mary  L.  Chapman 

325  Bracket t  St.,  Portland,  Me. 


OS] 


Aline  Chowen 

Croat   Falls.   Mont. 


YiNG  Mei  Chun 

16  Range  Rd.,  Shanghai,  China 


Dorothy  P.  Clark 

Barnes  Rd.,  Newton,  Mass. 


169] 


Mary  Eliza  (lark 

400  E.  Mahoning  St., 
Punxsutawney,  Pa. 


Elizabeth  Clarke 

5013  St.  Charles  Ave. 
New  Orleans,  La. 


Helen  Cochran 
Sheffield.  Pa. 


[70] 


Gladys  H.  Cole 

437  E.  State  St..  Trenton,  N.  J. 


Helen  A.  Coller 

714  W.  32d  St.,  Lo.s  Angeles,  Cal. 


Marie  T.  Collins 

3211  Highland  Ave., 
Kansa.s  Citv,  Mo. 


71 


Marion  Corliss 

8'-2  IMiinroe  St.,  Soinerville,  Mass. 


Marjorie  Cowee 

44  Kenwood  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


Kathleen  B.  Crandall 

a  Ea.st  Ter.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


Ruth  E.  Curtis 

■24  Ellis  PI.,  Ossiiiing-,  N.  Y. 


Helen  Adelaide  Davis 

605  aeth  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 


Elizabeth  Dean 

Falmouth,  Ma.ss. 


[  73  ] 


Harriet  B.  Devan 

45  Prospect  St.,  Staiiilnrd,  Coiiii 


Alice  E.  Dexter 

-I'H  Park  St..  Attleboro,  Ma.s.s. 


RiTH  Donaldson 

Falmouth,  Mass. 


;ni 


Gladys  Dowling 

8301  Ridffe  Blvd.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Dorothy  L.  Drake 

133  N.  Mt.  Vernon  Ave., 
Prescott,  Ariz. 


Rachel  I.  Drake 

212  Bacon  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 


[75] 


Lillian  P.  Draper 

71  Woodland  Rd., 
Aiil)unulale,  Mass. 


Marie  Dubuque 

263  Walnut  St.,  Fall  River,  Ma.ss. 


Katharine  Duffield 

114  W.  l-ith  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


1  - ';  ] 


LonsE  Elliott 
Sea  Bright,  N.  J. 


Laura  F.  Ellis 

Avoca,  Pa. 


Louise  J.  Eppich 

1416  Madison  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 


[771 


Mildred  L.  Evans 

Main  St.,  Uradt'ord,  Mass. 


Katherine  F.  Fanning 

1232  Hinnian  Ave..  Evanstoii,  111. 


Helen  E.  Farrar 

102  Church  St.,  Ware,  Mass. 


[78] 


Doris  Fenton 

1310  Spruce  St.,  Pliilatlelphia,  Pa. 


Nellie  H.  Ferger 

530  Vine  St.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


BoNiTA  Ferguson 

2639  E.  29th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


[79 


Mary  L.  Ferguson 

808  Battery  St.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 


Helen  L.  Frank 

,S31  South  St.,  Greenfield,  Ohio 


Mabel  Frazer 
Geneseo,  N.  Y. 


[SO] 


Helen  Froeligh 

Scarboro,  N.  Y. 


Barbara  A.  Gamble 

•265  Paddock  St.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 


Louise  C.  Garst 

4004  Grand  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 


[Sl\ 


Charlotte  E.  Godfrey 

()()  ;5(I  St.,  North  Andover,  Mass. 


Helen  M.  Greene 

1676  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 


Ruth  P.  Greenlay 

26  Vine  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 


li-'i^] 


Josephine  Guion 

8  W.  7tli  St..  Clinrlotte,  N.  C. 


Barbara  M.  Hahn 

lOf)  Pearl  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 


Marion  T.  Hale 

36  Magnolia  Ter.,  Springfield,  Mass. 


[«i] 


Alice  C.  Hall 

H()8  Forest  Ave.,  Canon  Citv.  Colo. 


Dorothy  Harrison 

41  S.  Mountain  Ave.,  Montolair,  N.  J. 


Clara  Hart 

1446  Amherst  PI..  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Maktiia  C.  IIaktman 

7U  Ilei^huni  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 


Ruth  B.  Haven 

Academv  Hill,  Stratford,  Conn. 


Jeannette  Van  S.  Haverstick 

i).'55  Edgewood  Ave..  Trenton,  X.  J. 


\85] 


Elizabeth  Haynes 

5i  Remsen  St.,  Brookfyn,  X.  Y. 


Phila  M.  Helt 

166  S.  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 


Helen  R.  Hennessy 

loll  Rehecf-a  St..  Sioux  City,  Iowa 


ClIAULOTTE    HeNZK 

269  Field  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 


G.  Ada  Herring 

Sayville,  N.  Y. 


Celia  H.  Hersey 

South  St.,  Hingham,  Mass. 


[87] 


Margaret  N.  Hewey 

187  Spring  St.,  Portland.  Me. 


Marie  P.  Hill 

22  Oakland  PI..  Buffalo.  \.  Y. 


Hazel  R.  Holden 

Bowdoinham.  Me. 


ss] 


Mildred  E.  Holmes 

25  E.  Lincoln  Ave., 
Moiinl  W'liuin,  X.  \ . 


(iEHALDINE    HoWARTH 

81  Ross  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 


Louise  M.  Hoxie 

Peace  Dale,  R.  I. 


IS9] 


PiNGSA    Hu 

Norlli  (latc.  Wusik,  Kianffsu,  China 


Beulah  Hibbard 

Hunters  Park,  Duluth,  Minn. 


Louise  C.  Huhlein 

i;J!)0  S.  1st  St.,  Louisville,  Kv. 


9n] 


]\Iary  W.  Humphrey 

iVH)  Bement  A\'e.. 

West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 


Marion  Hunt 

Robbinston,  Me. 


Verna  I.  Hunter 

11  Third  St.,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 


[91] 


Helen  Hutchinson 

1.59  Weston  Rd.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 


Ruth  Hypes 

1126  Michigan  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 


Ikma  B. Ingraham 

104  N.  Main  St.,  Attleboro,  Mass. 


[93] 


Elizabeth  F.  Jackson 

'■25  W.  Baltimore  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 


Artus  James 

iUi  Cherokee  Rd.,  Louisville,  Ky. 


Abby  Johnson 

7  Englewood  A\e.,  Worcester,  Mass. 


['J.3] 


Helen  McG.  Joy 

Sd  ATvrtle  Ave.,  Plainfield.  X.  J. 


Carolyn  Kahn 

731  S.  Crescent  Ave., 
Ciiifiniiati,  Ohio 


Anna  Kalet 

461  2  Providence  St. 
Worcester,  Mass. 


9i 


Helen  Keeler 

128  Central  St..  Soniorville,  Mass. 


Lois  M.  Kendall 

Atlantic  St.,  Atlantic,  Mass. 


Ethel  C.  Kenyon 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 


[95] 


Marc'ia  Kerr 

^OS  Arlington  Ave.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Elizabeth  H.  Kipp 

58  Meeting  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 


MiHiA.M  E.  Knowles 

Yardlev,  Pa. 


Edith  ^T.  Knowlton 

•2.)  llaiicdck  St.,  Aiihiinulale.  Mass. 


Laura  A.  Kolk 

184  Hancock  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Irene  E.  Kriebel 
North  Wales,  Pa. 


[97  1 


Marguehite  Lautenbach 

2319  De  Lancy  St..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Edna  J.  Leavitt 

Gorlmin.   Me. 


Lauka  a.  Leoxard 
Penfieid,  N.  Y. 


[  S.V  1 


Elsie  P.  Lerch 

'i-i'iS  Fulton  St.,  Davenport,  Iowa 


Breta  p.  Lewis 
Vernon,  N.  Y. 


Elsa  L.  Loeber 

483  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


[99] 


Helen  G.  Logan 

Westwood,  Cincinnati,  Oiiio 


Madeleine  Lord 

130  State  St.,  Augusta,  Me. 


Mildred  Loveitt 

60  Pine  St..  Portland,  Me. 


[  nm  1 


TiLLA  McCarten 

LanciLster,  N.  H. 


Irene  F.  McCarty 

1  Webster  Ave.,  Natick,  Mass. 


Bessie  L.  McClellan 

52  Steuben  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 


[ioi\ 


Florence  MacCreadie 

54  Whitticr  St.,  Andover,  Mass. 


Isabelle  C.  McCready 

295  Ridgewood  Ave., 
Ridge  wood,  N.  J. 


Mary  S.  McDermott 

1025  N.  Broad  St.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 


[lOS] 


Dorothy  McDowell 

Rochelle  Pk.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 


Elva  L.  McKee 

30  E.  8th  St.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 


Bessie  Manning 

South  Manchester,  Conn. 


[1051 


Helen  R.  Martin 

l--^  Linden  St.,  Brattleboro,  Vt. 


Lillian  Martin 

1640  Shericlan  Rd.,  Evanston,  III. 


Katherine  Mayo 

Smethport,  Pa. 


10.1,  ] 


]Marion  E.  Mead 

74  Chandlor  St., 

West  Soinerville,  Mass. 


Alice  C.  Merrill 

2.5  South  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 


Bertha  Merrill 

288  Water  St.,  Skowhegan,  Me. 


105 : 


Carolyn  E.  Merritt 

1917  E.  3d  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 


J.  Pauline  Miller 

383  Broad  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 


S.  Margaret  Mitchell 

98  S.  nth  St.,  Newark.  N.  J. 


\106] 


Edith  Montgomery 

233  Westminster  Rd., 
Rochester,  N.  Y. 


Florence  A.  Moore 

133  Broadway,  Arlington,  Mass. 


Janet  C.  Moore 

Chestnut  St.,  Cokimbia,  Pa. 


107] 


Laetitia  M.  Morgan 

1319  Einnia  St..  Honolulu,  T.  H. 


Elizabeth  H.  Morris 

(?.S«  S.    14tli   St..   Richnioiul,   Ind. 


LuciLE  Morris 

2846  Harrison  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 


[  m  1 


Mildred  H.  Morris 

383  Batli  Ave.,  Long  IJranch,  X.  .1. 


Alma  T.  Morse 

34.5  S.  Idaho  St.,  Dillon,  Mont. 


Sallie  B.  Morse 

76  South  St.,  Campello,  Mass. 


1109] 


MiLWARD    S.  MUCHMORE 

200  N.  7th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 


Frances  Mullinax 

Princeton,  Mo. 


Laura  H.  Nagel 

Montana  Ave.,  West  wood, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 


[110] 


Margaret  Nason 

3060  Somerton  Rd.,  Mayfield  Hts., 
Cleveland,  Ohio 


Ethel  Nichols 

125  Ferry  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 


Laura  M.  Norris 

Manchester,  Iowa 


[HI] 


Edna  M.  Otten 

.'54  JefPersoii  A\c.,   Hrodklvii,  N.  Y. 


Ruth  E.  Packard 

1344  Franklin  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 


Emily  McK.  Pardee 

("herrv  Vallev,  X.  Y. 


Sarah  W.  Parker 

1(1,5  Ilaverliiig  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 


Maeian  D.  Parsons 

2225  Scottwood  Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio 


Helen  M.  Paul 

4819  Windsor  Ave., 
West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


[1131 


Marguerite  Pearsall 

462  Hamilton  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Ruth  M.  Pepperday 
Latrobe,  Pa. 


Grace  R.  Perry 

31  William  St.,  Ansonia,  Conn. 


Eleanor  Pillsbury 

Lyndon,  Wyncote,  Pa. 


Ruth  A.  Pilsworth 

638  10th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Melrose  Pitman 

1852  Columbia  Ave., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 


[115] 


Mabel  A.  Poktkk 

GiS  S.  Maple  St.,  SpokaiK',  Wasli. 


Katherine  a.  Potter 

50  S.  Fiillerton  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 


Carrie  C.  Powell 

514  S.  -2d  St.,  Clearfield,  Pa. 


\116\ 


(\\H()L  Spence  Prentice 

^2(i  ^Y.  .5,5th  St.,  New  Yoik,  N.  Y. 


Mildred  A.  Prescott 
Greenville,  N.  H. 


Marian  A.  Prince 

Pittsburg,  Texas 


:n7\ 


Jessie  T.  Prisch 
Middleport,  N.  Y. 


Stella  Ream 
Somerset,  Ohio 


Constance  Reed 

548  Massachusetts  Ave., 
Lexington,  Mass. 


ns] 


Margaret  Reed 

131  E.  Weber  Ave.,  Du  Bois,  Pa. 


Ruth  V.  Reed 

424  Main  St., 

South  Weymouth,  Mass. 


Marion  I.  Reynolds 

North  Haven,  Conn. 


[119] 


Pauline  H.  Rich 

Barre,  Mass. 


Gladys  Richards 

:57  Hillside  Ave.,  INIontclair,  N.  J. 


Helen  E.  Richardson 

67  Brooksdale  Rd..  Brighton,  ]\Iass. 


[ISO] 


Nina  A.  Richardson 

1,5  Mt.  Pleasant  St.. 
Wiiicliester,  Mass. 


Makian  Rider 

2524  Forest  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


Dorothy  W.  Ridgway 

245  Lark  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


[  121  ] 


Ethel  F.  Robinson 

1305  6th  St.,  Clay  Centre,  Kas. 


Jennie  L.  Roessler 

531-A  Washington  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Eva  Rose 

■287  Claremont  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 


[ISS] 


Alice  M.  Ross 

130  Ende  St.,  Endewood,  N.  J. 


Grace  M.  Ruel 

901  E.  172d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Henrietta  C.  Ruthven 

320  Monroe  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 


[m] 


Helen  Ryan 

Doylestovvn,  Pa. 


May  Sarles 

2425  W.  ISth  St..  Little  Rock,  Ark. 


(iERTRUDE    ^Y.  ScHAUFFLER 

3837  Wyandotte  St., 
Kansas  Citv,  Mo. 


\m] 


Bessie  Scudder 

117  Chestnut  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Elinor  Seelbach 

114  Noble  Rd.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio 


Daphne  L.  Selden 
Deep  River,  Conn.- 


.m] 


Harriet  C.  Selkirk 

113  S.  Lake  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Florence  S.  Sieber 

484  E.   Market   St.,  Akron.  Ohio 


Elizabeth  M.  Sl.\ttery 

Box  672,  Troy,  N.  Y. 


11S6] 


E.  Lavenia  Smith 

Lawrence,  N.  Y. 


Ethel  R.  Smith 

1468  S.  1st  St.,  Louisville,  Ky. 


Gladys  M.  Smith 

98  Pond  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 


,m] 


Hazel  C.  Smith 

ViO  Farwcll  St..  Xcwton,  Mass. 


Nathalie  S.mith 

1231  E.  Superior  St.,  Duluth,  Minn. 


Gladys  Soule 

79  Elm  St.,  Montflair.  N.  J. 


7^S 


Makjorie  M.  Soule 

l(j^2.j  Wazee  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 


Helen  P.  South 

2146  Green  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Gertrude  Souther 

29  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Ma.ss. 


[7291 


Grace  E.  Squires 

525  Wesley  St.,  Wheaton,  111. 


Helen  G.  Stalker 

85  Trenton  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 


Florence  Stanford 

Shelbiirne  Falls,  Mass. 


Marion  Stetson 

■•23  Dakota  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 


Edith  Stratton 
Moylan,  Pa. 


Helen  L.  Sullivan 

60  Pelham  St.,  Newport,  R.  I. 


[131. 


Florence  E.  Swearingen 

fi01''2  S.  I'nion  Ave.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 


Edna  L.  Swope 

.51:5  X.  Walnut  St.,  Sevmour,  Ind. 


Gwendoline  Taylor 

114  E.  Fayette  St.,  Uniontown,  Pa. 


[m] 


Marion  E.  Templeton 
Exeter,  N.  II. 


Olive  C.  Terrill 

262  Court  St..  Middletown,  Conn. 


Margaret  Thom 

5137  Elli.s  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


[133] 


Lauretta  I.  Thomas 

830  Rohbins  Ave.,  Niles,  Ohio 


Ruth  E.  Thompson 

624  High  St.,  Bath.  Me. 


Clara  K.  Titzel 

Butler  Rd.,  Gleiishaw,  Pa. 


:m] 


Emily  P.  Toll 

3500  Warwick  Blvd., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 


Mary  A.  Tripp 

59  W.  -i-ith  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Olive  A.  Tripp 

59  W.  Uth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


J35] 


Dorothy  Truesdell 

Danneiiiora,  N.  Y. 


Margaret  S.  Tuttle 

7  N.  Queen  St.,  York.  Pa. 


Beatrice  M.  Twiss 

8;5  E.  Ilaverliill  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 


[136] 


Valrosa  v.  Vail 

411  S.  3(1  St.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa 


Ruth  ^'AN  Blarcom 

53  High  St.,  Newton,  N.  J. 


Evelyn  F.  Vander  Veer 

74  Locu.st  Ave.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 


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Berenice  K.  van  Slyke 

Care  of  Wellesley  College, 
Wellesley,  Mass. 


Alice  Van  Valkenburgh 

710  Racine  St.,   Milwaukee,  Wis. 


Margaret  Van  Vechten 

Esperance,  N.  Y. 


Mildred  Volk 

4'-2()S  Swiss  Ave.,  Dallas,  Texas 


Mary  Wadsworth 

605  W.  State  St.,  Jacksonville,  111. 


Ruth  S.  Waldron 

Bloomfield  Hlds.,   Pontiac,   Mich. 


[139] 


Lavinia  L.  Ware 

54  Dartnioiitli  St.,  Sonierville,  Mass. 


Margaret  Welch 

Chicago,  111. 


Evelyn  K.  W'ells 

45  Hunnewell  Ave.,  Newton,  Mass. 


Helen  W.  Wheeler 

74  Adams  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 


Maude  N.  White 

^TT  Decatur  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Helen  E.  Whitney 

78  N.  Whittlesey  Ave., 
Wallingford,  Conn. 


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Virginia  Wick 

133  Lincoln  A^•('.,  Younastown,  Ohio 


NiTA   WiECHERS 

21  E.  ^d  St.,  Peru.  Ind. 


Edith  B.  Wilbur 

78  Spring  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 


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Susan  W.  Wilbur 

325  Superior  St..  Oak  Park,  III 


Edith  W.  Wilson 

Walpole,  Mass. 


Margaret  E.  Wilson 

27  North  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 


n-s] 


Mabel  E.  Wixslow 

73'2  Rock  Creek  Rd. 
WashiiiKton,  D.  C. 


E.  LorisK  AVooD 

15()x  3;U;,  Wheelins,  W.  ^'i 


Hkrnice  "Woodakd 

103  4lli  St.,  Warren.  Pa. 


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Ruth  Alhho  Woodwaho 

I'i!)  Hroadwav,  Taunton,  Mass. 


Alice  E.  Wormwood 

'H)'2  Norfolk  St.,  Bangor,  Me. 


Dorothy  Wyman 

1'2!)  I>ake  St..  .\rlington,  Mass. 


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m  IN  MEMORIAMli 


"To  live  in  hearts  we  leave  behind 

Is  not   to  die.'  C\MVBF.i.i.—HatloiiT(l  Ground 


io  one  Luno  ujilh  us  luorRa 

Jt  18  mill)  grfltlluk  tor  rU  h?r 
orflrioiii!  Qluina  ct  tliiiF  anii 
illcirl  ati5  nci)  pfrsooality  thai  1113 
ftcKnouj(r^5r5  Ihf  iWiflr^arrl  |3|||i^on 

H;^fML■fllfdl%  hfr  ftmilu  to  her 
mnucir^at  was  our  grrat  aooi:) 
tortuink'  iMIlo  be  flmoud  t^n  clflaz 
ttiRtpg  fltio  lo  kn  inborn?  6farr£ 
Uv  strenolh  fln5  Qenerosili.i,  'ot  Rti 
intlucnce  ttiflt  is  to  eiRU  perhaps 
niorr  fotrnt  llifin  ever  lor 

hou  nasi  left  benlno 

ouitts  Ihfit  will  worR 
toe  Me 

wor(i?vvorlh 


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10 


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^SIS 


(i%r  *mbrrB  of  1913 


Hathaway,  Mary 
Holder,  Julia 
Wilson,  Helen  L. 


.  ,>,S  Mann  Av.'..  Newport,  R.[I. 
321  E.  52d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
.     1623  Pratt  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 


iFnrnm*  ilrmbfrs  of  thr  (Elasa  of  1913 


Allen,  Grace 
Andem,  Marion 

Beach,  Carolyn  \V. 
Bigelow,  Dorothea  (Brow 
Blake,  Dorothy 
Brooke.  J.  Eltinge 
Brow.n,  .\nita 
Burdick,  Genevieve 
BuRNH.^M,  Doris 

Case,  Ency  H.    . 
Caton,  Bertha  A. 
Chine.  Elizabeth  F. 
CoBiRN,  Katharine  E 
Coggeshall,  Mary  M 
Cole,  Mary  G. 
Collins,  Ruth 
Cox,  Mary  de  J. 

Davis,  Elizabeth  W. 
DuRGiN,  Mary  G. 

Eiseman,  Edith  F. 
Evans,  Edith 

Field,  Els  a  A.  . 
Finch,  Elinor  G. 
Freeman,  E.  Marion 

Gable,  Gertrude 
Gal,  Marjorie  von 
Gano,  Martha 
Gass,  Inez  E. 
Gilbert,  Kathryn  H. 
Grimm,  Dacotah  B.     . 


Hadlock,  Mary 
Hallet,  Sara 
Hammond,  Eda  B 


R. 


Mrs 


Marriner) 


Sl'i"  Westminster  PI.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
North  Grosvenor  Dale,  Conn. 

1500  Harmon  PI.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2G71  Jefferson  Ave.,  Ogden,  Utah 

51^1  Washington  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

\-iil  10th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

830  Elm  Ave.,  S.  Pasadena,  Cal. 

9  School  St..  Westerly,  R.  I. 

Walnut  St.,  Stoughton,  Mass. 

Peconic,  N.  Y. 

Foxboro,  Mass. 

720  S.  Stall  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

103  S.  Kensington  Ave.,  I.a  Grange,  111. 

Waterville,  N.  Y. 

Merriamacport,  Mass. 

3-2  Block  O.,  Pueblo,  Col. 

Care  W.  O.  Cox.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

401  Themis  St.,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo. 
80  Linden  St.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

41  W.  89th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
1436  N.  .\labama  St..  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

15  Clark  Ave.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

22  Terrace  Pk.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

60  Pearl  St.,  Bath,  Me. 

1121  Uth  Ave.,  Altoona,  Pa. 

239  White  St.,  Danbury,  Conn. 

193  Masten  St.,  Dallas,  Texas 

119  Pine  St..  Danville,  111. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Parkston,  S.  Dak. 

1518  Shennan  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

Rapid  City.  S.  Dak. 

Onset,  Mass. 


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Hancock,  Mahtha 
Harris,  Rebpxca  S. 
Hayes,  Constance  I. 
Hensei,,  Nathalie  M. 
HinuARi).  M.  Florence 
Hollister.  Helen*  M. 
Holmes,  Sibyl  S. 
Homer,  Helen- 
Jackson,  Elizabeth 
James,  Laihetta 
Johnson,  Anne  L. 
Johnson,  Mary  \'. 

KoLB,  Mildred 

Lapierre,  Beatrice  C. 
Lawrence,  Margaret  . 
Levy,  Pearl  E. 
Lewis,  Phebe 
LiBBY,  Marjorie 
LiNLEY,  Helen  F. 

LOEVENHART,  PaULINE    L. 

McCarroll,  Marion  C. 
McVay,  Laura  E. 
Maus,  Marjorie  A. 
Mills,  Cornelia  K. 
Moyse,  Arlben 

Nichols,  Helen  F. 
NoYES,  Emily  L. 

Parks,  Carrie  B. 
Parry,  Sara  L. 
Pattison,  Julia  E. 
Pe.vrson,  Floy  G. 
Pickering,  Mary  H. 
Pierce,  Dorothy 
Pierce,  Irene  J. 
Poole,  Irene  E. 

Raymond,  Dorothy  (Ellis,  Mrs. 
Keichmann,  Josephine  D. 
Reinherz,  Cora  S. 
RiGGiNS,  Aileen  a. 
Roberts,  May  S. 


D.  H 


.) 


HOG  E.  Genesee  St.,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. 
320  Kelvin  PI.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
1857  E.  75th  St.,  Clevehind,  Ohio 
Charles  and  Melro.se  Aves.,  Roland  Pk.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
113  I  nion  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 
l\i"  Downing  St.,  Denver,  Col. 
Winnipeg,  Man.,  Can. 
\ii)o  Michigan  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

Littleton,  N.  H. 

West  Chester,  Pa. 

256  Maine  St.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

Indiana  State  School  for  Deaf,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

31  Garrison  .\ve..  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

3G  Merrimac  St.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Wellesley,  Mass. 

80!)  S.  River  St.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Box  570,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

40  Josslyn  St.,  .\uburn.  Me. 

Cortez,  Xev. 

i  The  Parfitt  .\pts.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

55  Windsor  Rd.,  Waban,  Mass. 

1190  W.  29th  St.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

295  Guy  Pk.  Ave.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

155  S.  Lake  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

310  W.  Rockdale  .\ve.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

43  Corey  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
2023  Summit  St.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

13  Draper  Ave.,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 

Riverton.  N.  Y. 

Simsbury,  Conn. 

West  Falmouth.  Me. 

303  Lafayette  St..  Salem,  Mass. 

710  N.  Main  St.,  Maryville,  Mo. 

16  W.  Broadway,  Gardner,  Mass. 

1307  Josephine  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

The  Warwick,  259  Brooklyn  .\ve.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  , 

5765  Washington  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

22  Beals  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

5627  Pasadena  .\ve.,  Los  .\ngeles,  Cal. 

Moorestown,  N.  J. 


H'd] 


^^ffi 


RoLFE,  Dorothy  E. 
Russell,  Harriet  G. 

Sargent,  Adelaide  M. 
Sargent,  Gladys  W. 
Sarles,  Fay-  S.     . 
Savage,  Frederica  L. 
Searing,  Alace  M. 
Seiling,  Elizabeth  M. 
Sharpe,  Marie  F. 
Shoemaker,  Marion  T. 
Shuler,  Virginia  W. 
Simmons,  Eleanor 
Smith,  Helen  P. 
Smith,  Susanne  E. 
Solomon,  Helen 
Stevick,  a.  Laura 
Sutherland,  Marion  C. 

Temple,  Emma  A. 
Thayer,  Gladys  L. 
Thomas,  Tilla  P. 
Thomes,  Margelia  D 
ToLMAN,  Ruth  W. 
Truman,  Cora 

Vaughan,  Julia  K. 

Watson,  Margaret  L. 

Weatherwax,  Hester  (Gilbert,  Mrs.  Warren  C.) 

Welch,  Dorothy  McG. 

White,  Margaret  N. 

Whittemore,  Louise 

Wilder,  Alice  F. 

Williams,  Nathalie  (Gardner,  Mrs.  Edward  1' 

Williams,  Ruth  C. 

WiLLSON,  Edith  E. 

Winger,  Alice 

Wylie,  Margaret  E. 

Wyman,  Helen  L. 


(Smith,  Mrs.  H.  L.) 


.    73  S.  Lake  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y 
East  Chester,  Williamsbridge  St.,  N.  Y. 

Greenville,  N.  H. 

R.  F.  D.  2,  Lakeport,  N.  H. 

2425  W.  13th  St..  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

139  Gran<l  St..  Xevvburg.  N.  Y. 

60  E.  Genesee  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

E.  1024  5th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

28  Bank  St.,  Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

3727  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

436  Rio  Grande  Ave.,  Raton.  X.  Mex. 

469  4th  St..  South  Bo.ston,  Mass. 

34  Browning  Rd.,  Somerville.  ^Lass. 

3919  Chestnut  St..  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

5111  McPherson  .\ve.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1340  Corona  St..  Denver,  Col. 

23  Bank  St.,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

9  Chautauqua  PI.,  Bradford,  Pa. 

2683  Washington  St.,  Ruxbury,  Mass. 

124  Madison  Ave.,  Youngstown,  Ohio 

493  Cumberland  Ave.,  Portland,  Me. 

Paynesville,  Minn. 

1519  S.  Emerson  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

86  Xorth  St.,  Mattapoisett,  Mass. 

261  Garfield  Ave..  Aurora,  111. 
Branford,  Conn. 
23  Oak  Hill  Ave..  Delaware,  Ohio 
2464  Baker  St.,  Baker  City,  Ore. 
124  Pearl  St.,  Gardner,  Mass. 
34  Woodland  Ave.,  Gardner,  Mass. 
Port  Discovery,  Wash.,  Care  Gardner's  Camp 
Glastonbury,  Conn. 
Princeton,  X.  J. 
828  S.  Limestone  St..  Springfield.  Ohio 
321  Brookline  Ave.,  Bo.ston,  Mass. 
15  Forster  St.,  Winter  Hill,  Somerville,  Mass. 


,  150  I 


Li  Li 


^< >   fTT J  eg   (^ 


It  was  the  ])()litical  rally. 

And  was  liekl  upon  the  green. 

The  pi-ocession  wound  for  many  a  mile, 
And  nev(M-  tlie  like  was  seen. 

The  candidates  wi-re  flanked  by  signs 

Illuminaled  bright ; 
And  each  a  legend  bore  to  prove 

Its  candidate  was  right. 

"The  Quad  is  square  and  so  is  Taft" 

So  read  the  merry  signs: 
"For  Plebs  get  Debs"  and  "Save  our  Sons," 
"Forsake  the  Crimson  wines." 

The  band  is  met,  the  platform  set; 

Mayst  hear  the  merry  din; 
Each  raved  against  the  other  planks. 

And  all  expect  to  win. 

He  holds  them  with  his  glittering  eye — 

The  suffragettes  stood  still, 
All  listened  like  a  Mondav  Class; 

The  Bull  Moose  hath  his  will. 

And  this  one  freely  spoke  of  grass 
And  tariffs,  meals  and  books, 

And  promised  several  things 

That  spring  from  Lyman  A —  Outlooks. 

And  now  there  came  both  beast  and  bird. 

They  were  a  motley  band; 
And  he  had  brought  them  from  afar 

And  tamed  them  with  his  hand. 

He  holds  them  with  his  gleaming  teeth — 
"All  of  you  lie"  quoth  he; 
"I  am  the  only  man  who  knows 

How  to  run  this  wild  countree!" 


{151\ 


^^^ 


And  then  a  Needham  farmer  quoth 

That  meals  and  trolley  tour 
Were  far  beyond  reformer's  hands, 

And  only  Debs  could  cure. 

And  yet  again  the  heavens  rang 

With  Prohibition's  lay, 
And  Chafin's  cry  that  Stone  was  dry, 

And  he  would  save  the  day. 

Water,  water,  everywhere, 

The  listening  mob  did  shrink; 
Water,  water,  everywhere. 

And  not  a  drop  to  drink. 

He  holds  them  with  his  pudgy  hand — 

"I  had  a  friend,"  quoth  he, 
'He's  gone!    the  elephant  and  I 
Hold  up  the  whole  partee.  " 

The  scholar,  too,  in  cap  and  gown, 

Prayed  for  a  chance  to  prove 
That  only  Democratic  rule 

Insures  the  jjeaceful  dove. 

The  gym-trained  mob  would  break  their  ranks. 

Yet  they  cannot  choose  but  hear; 
And  then  spake  on  that  also-ran, 

Bryan,  the  financier. 

God  save  thee,  now,  my  countrymen. 

From  the  fiends  that  plague  thee  thus! — 

Old  Uncle  Sam  is  with  you  yet 

And  will  save  you  from  the  Trusts." 

The  men  were  cheered,  the  platform  cleared, 

Merrily  did  we  go 
Up  to  the  Hill,  down  to  the  Vill,— 

We  had  seen  the  whole show. 


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~r>i«  "Krtt"   "Hme 


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T-.it  offered    far   hhe    besl'  t:iHc. 


"cY^-^  ~Ti — m — 


^   /■■■;\    >" 


5«t..a»j  i^tunMh  is  »ii  r^ht,3Birr- 


(S^mD 


(3ht  to  (Irrpstrlinr? 

(The  Senior  Promenade) 

0  Terpsichore,  thy  votive  maidens  hear! 

With  traihng  gowns,  long  gloves  and  fair  bouquets, 

We  kneel  to  hynm  thy  name  with  fervent  praise, 

Long-sought,  that  granted  us  our  wish  most  dear. 

What  ecstasy  it  was  to  view  that  floor. 

Whirling  with  colors,  and  to  catch  the  beat 

Of  rhythmic  steps,  and  hark  the  violin. 

Ah,  long-forbidden  fruit! — to  taste,  how  sweet! 

Beneath  thy  sheltering  wing,  O  Terpsichore, 

The  long-excluded  swallowtail  crept  in. 

In  stately  barges,  led  by  chaperons, 
(Each  armed  with  an  electric  bulb  to  flare, 
W^hich  flashed  around — to  see  we  all  were  there) ; 
So  jolted  we  along  o'er  stock  and  stones, 
Until  we  reached  the  garnered  festal  door 
And  greeted  those  who  brought  these  things  to  be, 
Our  godmothers,  who  helped  our  cause  to  win. 
"Tis  them  we  praise,  "tis  them — yet  more  to  thee — 
For  'neath  thy  sheltering  wing,  O  Terpsichore, 
The  long-excluded  swallowtail  crept  in. 

O  Terpsichore,  how  stately  was  thy  dance, 

Measured,  slow-moving — on  it  hung  the  fate 

Of  future  generations,  for  in  state 

The  lonely  watchers  sat  aloft.    Their  glance 

Meant  life  or  death  to  tlu'c,  O  Terpsichore; 

But  ah,  they  smiled.    The  \'ictory  was  won! 

Surely  such  joyful  revel  was  no  sin. 

A  great  new  era  hath  our  dance  begun. 

For  "neath  thy  sheltering  wing,  O  Terpsichore, 

The  long-excluded  swallowtail  crept  in. 


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Miss  Pendleton  Miss  Homans 


CEaiumittrr 

Virginia  Wick,  Chairman 
Lucille  Bachman 
Artus  James 
Lauretta  Thomas 


Mary  Tripp 
Olive  Tripp 
Ruth  van  Blarcom 
Edith  Wilbur 


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President 

Vice-President 

Secretory 

Treasurer 


(ffiirpra 

Mary  Wheeler  Humphrey,  1913 

Marie  P.  Hill,  1913  .... 

Ida  H.  Appenzeller,  1914 

Gladys  Gorman,  1914  .... 

lExrruliur  iBoarii 

Mary  Wheeler  Humphrey,  1913        Ida  H.  Appenzeller,  1914 
Marie  P.  Hill.  1913  Gladys  Gormax,  1914 

Dorothy  L.  Drake,  1913  Frances  H.  Williams,  1914 

Dorothy  P.  Hill,  1915 


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psi^gccp 


Edith  E.  Ryder,  19U 


3)utnt  (Cammittrr 

Dorothy  P.  Hill,  1915 


Aliuisnry  (Eommittrc 


RlTH    A.  ^YoOD^VARD,  1913 

Florexce  MacCreadie,  1913 
Mary  F.  Ballantine,  1914 


Agusta  Rahk,  1914 
Helen  L.  Moffat,  1915 
Gertrude  Folger,  1915 


g'tu^ntt  IfnuBr  llrpst&rnta 


Eleanor  Pillsbury 
Marion  T.  Hale 

Edith  N.  Besse 

Colleqe  Hall 

Stone  Hall 

Beebe 

Constance  Reed 
Marian  D.  Parsons 
Harriet  B.  Devan 
Edith  Stratton 

Cazenore 

Pomeroy 

Shafer 

Norumbeqa 

Florence  Brotherton 
Alma  T.  Morse 
Abby  Johnson 
Edith  R.  Canterbury 

Freeman 

Wood 

Wilder 

Fi.ske 

Htllage  grntora 

Marie  P.  Hill 

Berenice  K.  van  Slyke  ^    . 

Noanett 

Esther  A.  Balderston 
Clara  A.  Hart  ] 

Beulah  Hubbard      [^ 
Helen  R.  Martin     j 
Alice  M.  Ross 
Elizabeth  Haynes 
Geraldine  Howarth 
]\Iarjorie  Cowee 
Charlotte  Henze 


Eliot 

Webb 

Croft  on 

8  Waban  St. 

11  Abbott  St. 

18  Belair  Ave. 


1  lo'J  I 


^isa 


(ElirtBtian  As 

Mary  Eliza  Clark,  1913     . 
Helen  R.  Martin,  1913 
Elizabeth  W.  Metcalf,  1915 
Ruth  H.  Lindsay,  1915 
Isabelle  C.  McCready,  1913 
Eliza  H.  Kendrick  i'ha 

Helen  A.  Merrill 
Marjorie  C.  Day,  1914 
Grace  L.  Coyle,  1914 
Emily  B.  Walker,  1914 
Dorothy  M.  CJostenhofer,  1914 
Virginia  Moffat,  1914 
Isadore  Douglas,  1910 


snnaltnn 

President 

Vice-President 

Recording  Secretary 

Corresponding  Secret  a  ry 

Treasurer 

irman  Religious  Meetings.  Com. 

Chdirnian  Missionary  Com. 

Chainnan  Bible  Study  Com. 

Chairman  Mission  Stftdy  Com. 

Chairman  Extension  Com. 

Chairman  Social  Com. 

Chairman  General  Aid  Com. 

General  Secretary 


160  ] 


MSIS 


^lubrut  Hchtulrrr  lattJi 


Margaret  Reed,  1918 

Leader 

Eleanoh   M.  HoiTGH.  1914 

1913 

Secretary 

Esther  A.  Balderston 

Mary  ^YHEELER  Humphrey 

INIary  Eliza  Clark 

Edith  ]Moxt(;omery 

Katharine  Duffield 

Margaret  Reed 

Katherine  Fanning 

Marian  Rider 

RiTH  B.  Haven 

Bessie  Scudder 

Phi  LA  Helt 

Gladys  Smith 

Evelyn  K.  Wells 


Ida  H.  Appexzeller 
Eleanor  F.  Fowle 


Jean  O.  Christie 


19U 


1915 


Eleanor  M.  Hough 
Helen  Hutchcraft 


Charlotte  C.  Wyckoff 


Marguerite  Kehr  Evelyn  Walmsley 


(EnnBuntprB'  Upagit? 


Ethel  R.  Smith,  1913 
Lucy  Addams,  1914 
Margaret  Hewey,  1913 
Edith  S.  Tufts 
Elizabeth  H.  Kipp,  1913 
E.  Eugenia  Corwin,  1914 
Margaret  D.  Christian,  1915 


Preside  tit 

Secretary-  Treasurer 

Recording  Secretary 

Faculty  Member 

Executive  Board 


:  itii  ] 


ffislffi 


Atl)lrttr  AHsurtatimt 


Gladys  Dowling,  1!)18 
Margaret  Elliott,  1914 
Gertrude  Folger,  1915 
Dorothy  \V.  Bean,  1914 
Mary  Paine,  1915 


President 

Viee-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Custodian 


[  16ii  ] 


MSIS 


Arrl|rry  (^^am 


Lucia  Bailey 

LiNA  R.  Carr,  (Capt.) 

Martha  Hartmax,  (Head)  W. 


Helen  Hutchinson,  IV. 
Mildred  Knowlton,  IT' 
Elizabeth  Morris 


76^1 


^.eara 


laskftball  alram 


Helen  M.  Brant,  /.  r/.  W. 
Marjorie  Cowee,  /.  /.  W. 
Josephine  Guion,  r.  f.  U\ 
Mary  W.  Humphrey,  c.  W. 
Helen  Keeler,  r.  g. 


Alice  C.  Merrill,  (Sub.)  {Capt.) 
Alice  M.  Ross,  s.  c.  W. 
Valrosa  V.  \aiu  (Sub.)  (Head) 
Mary  E.  Clark,  (Sub.) 
Ruth  A.  Pilsworth,  (Sub.) 


[m] 


^^^4ffi 


(Errht 


Marian  H.  Bradley,  (Capt.)  IF. 
Rachel  F.  Burbank 
Geraldine  Howarth 
Bessie  Manning 
Elva  L.  McKee 
Ethel  Nichols,  IT  . 
Grace  R.  Perry 


(iERTRUDE    W.  ScHAUFFLER 

Margaret  Thom 
Margaret  E.  Wilson,  W. 
Mabel  E.  Winslow,  IF. 

Cox.niiains 
Dorothy  W.  Ridgway,(  Head)  W. 
Edith  B.  Wilbur 


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=0= 


^^& 


(Bait  (Tram 


Marie  P.  Hill 
Carolyn  Kahn 
Lois  M.  Kendall,  {Head)W. 


Sallie  B.  Morse 
Jennie  L.  Roessler 
Beatrice  M.  Twiss,  {Capt.)W. 


[iee\ 


MSJffi 


l^orkpu  Emm 


Marjorie  Adams,  /. ./'. 

Elizabeth  I.  Brown.  /.  /.  if 'apt.)  J1\ 

Charlotte  Henze,  g. 

Florence  MacCreadie,  /.  ir.  JV. 

S.  Margaret  Mitchell,  r.  V. 

Janet  C.  Moore,  /.  h. 

Helen  M.  Pail,  r.  ir.  ]V. 

Mildred  Loveitt,  r.  It. 

Helen  P.  South,  c.  It.  b.  {Head)]]'. 

Edith  Stratton,  c.  T]\ 

Berenice  K.  van  Slyke,  /•.  /.  h. 

Sub.^tiiufes 
Josephine  E.  Bryant  Ethel  R.  Smith 

Florence  Sieber  Helen  Ryan 


]]'. 


167 


iSuntttng  Etmn 


Lucille  Bachman,  (Head)  W. 
Mary  L.  Chapman 
Marie  T.  Collins 
Helen  A.  Davis 
Dorothy  L.  Drake 
Louise  Elliott,  {Capt.)  W. 


Nellie  H.  Ferger 
Louise  C.  Huhlein 
Edna  J.  Leavitt,  IT'. 
TiLLA  McCarten 
F'lorence  a.  Moore 
Helen  E.  Richardson 


[168\ 


^7^ 


'J* 


■'.*^ 


©fitttia  ®?am 


Nancy  E.  Brewster 
Constance  Buell,  {Capt.) 
Gladys  H.  Cole 
Ruth  E.  Curtis,  IT'. 


Dorothy  Harrison 
Stella  Ream,  {Head)  W. 
Lauretta  I.  Thomas,  W. 
Olive  A.  Tripp 


[169] 


lasrbaU  ©ram 


Esther  A.  Balderston 
Elizabeth  I.  Brown,  W. 
LiNA  R.  Carr 
Marjokie  Cowee 
Gladys  Dowling 
G.  Ada  Herrixg,  IV. 


Marcl\  Kerr 
Florence  MacCreadie,  IF 
Janet  C.  Moore 
Stella  Ream.  IT'. 
Helen  Ryax,((V/p/.) 
Gladys  M.  Smith 


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SIS^C^ED 


Ju^nnr-ilrrt  ©pant 


EsTHEH  A.  Haldkhstox.  IT. 
Rachb^l  F.  Burbank 
Gladys  Dowling,  W. 
BoxiTA  Ferguson 
Josephine  Guion.  {('apt.)  Fl' 


Florence  Ma(  Creadie 
Dorothy  W.  Kidgway,  W 
Alice  M.  Ross 
Helen  P.  South 
Edith  Stratton 


[171] 


^^«s 


laru  ^luallouiB 


Ruth  M.  Pepperday,  1913 
Dorothy  M.  Gostenhofer,  1914 
Dorothy  H.  Stiles,  1914 
Margaret  Prall,  1915 
L.  Elsa  Loeber,  1913 
Juliet  O.  Bell,  1915 


President 

]lce-Pres-ideni 

Treasurer 

Secretary 

Custodian 

Assistant  Custodian 


[172] 


Mslffi 


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Vi^: 


-li^ 


CUnllr^r  i>rttbmpntH  AHHcnattnn 


Wellesley  Chapter 


Anne  Taylor,  1914 
Lauretta  I.  Thomas,  1913 
Bessie  de  Beer,  1914 
Ruth  A.  Hoyt,  1915 
Mary  L.  Hamilton,  1916 
Margaret  Stone,  1914 
Muriel  Streibert 


President 

Vice-Presidents 

Secretary-  Treasurer 
Faculty  Member 


117S] 


^^& 


lEqnal  ^ufifragr  ICpaiiu^ 


Elizabeth  H.  Hartshorne,  1!>14 

Sophie  C.  Hart 

Marian  A.   Prince,  1913      . 

Josephine  H.  Batchelder  1 

Marie  T.  Collins,  1913       K 

I 
E.  Eugenia  Corwin,  191-1    J 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary-Treasurer 

Executive  Board 


i^battuQ  (Elub 


A.  Marguerite  Stitt.  1914 
Mary  Scudder  McDermott,  1913 
Nancy  E.  Brewster,  1913 
Lydia-Belle  Kuehnle,  1914 
E.  Max(  Y  Robeson,  191''2 
Mary  I.  Burd,  1913 
Helen  A.  Nixon,  1914 
Elizabeth  G.  Van  Winkle,  1915  j 


President 

Vice-President 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Recording  Secretary- Treasurer 


Board  of  Directors 


^pitilnsopbij  (EUtb 


Florence  Brotherton,  1913 
Mary  Whiton  Calkins 
E.  Eugenia  Corwin,  1914 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary-  Treasurer 


[ml 


sa 


s 


CJ^IPPLEliS 


Dr.  Laura  Lockwood 
Miss  Carrie  Holt 


Faculty 
Members 


IsADORE  Douglas 
Anne  Carter 


Graduate 

Members 


1913 
Mary  I.  Burd,  Head 
Marie  T.  Collins 
Harriet  B.  Devan 
Sarah  W.  Parker 
Carol  S.  Prentice 


E.  Eugenia  Corwin 
J.  Maryfrank  Gardner 
Linda  B.  Henley 
Elizabeth  R.  Hirsh 
Laura  M.  Moench 
Jean  H.  Miller 
lucile  d.  woodling 

1915 
Ruth  Coleman 


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MSIS 


It  Irta  iKappa,  iEta  (Eltaptrr  of  ilaHBarl|UB?ttB 

Organized  November  14,  1904 


(iffirpra 


President 


Laura  E.  Lockwood,  Ph.D.,  Kansas,  1891 
Ellen  F.  Pendleton,  M.A.,  Litt.D.,  LL.D. 

Wellesley,  1886      Vice-President 
Mabel  E.  Hodder,  Ph.D.,  Syracuse,  1895  .  Secretary 

Josephine  M.  Burnham,  Ph.D.,  Chicago,  1901        .  Treasurer 

^onoratv  Mtmbtv 
Caroline  Hazard,  M.A.,  Litt.D.,  LL.D. 


Artinr  Iflf mbrra 

IN  FACULTATE 

Edward  E.  Bancroft,  M.A.,  M.D. 
Katharine  Lee  Bates,  M.A. 
Louise  Fargo  Brown,  Ph.D. 
Ellen  Louise  Burrell,  B.A. 
Mary  Sophia  Case,  B.A. 
Angie  Clara  Chapin,  M.A. 
*Katharine  Coman,  Ph.B. 
Martha  P.  Conant,  Ph.D. 
Helen  Dodd  Cook,  Ph.D.   . 
Katharine  M.  Edwards,  Ph.D. 
Eleanor  A.  McC.  Gamble,  Ph.D 
Winifred  Coldring,  M.A. 
Clarence  G.  Hamilton,  M.A. 
Adeline  B.  Hawes,  M.A. 
Emilie  J.  Hutchinson,  M.A. 

'Absent  on  leave. 


Amherst, 

Wellesley, 

Cornell, 

Wellesley, 

Michigan, 

Michigan, 

Ann  Arbor, 

Wellesley, 

Wellesley, 

Cornell, 

Wellesley, 

Wellesley. 

lirown, 

Oberlin. 

Barnard, 


1883 
1880 
1903 
1880 
1884 
1875 
1880 
1890 
1905 
1888 
1889 
1909 
1888 
1883 
1905 


[176] 


^^^ 


Eliza  H.  Kendrick,  Ph.D. 
Frederick  H.  Lahee.  Pli.D. 
Louise  S.  McDowell.  Ph.D. 
Helen  A.  IMekrill.  Ph.D. 
Annie  S.  Montague,  M.A. 
Helen  H.  Nichols,  Ph.D. 
*Charlotte  F.  Roberts,  Ph.D. 
Alice  Robertson,  Ph.D. 
Martha  H.  Shackford,  Ph.D. 
Margaret  P.  Sherwood,  Ph.D. 
Louisa  S.  Stevenson,  Ph.D. 
Roxana  H.  Vivian,  Ph.D. 
Anna  P.  Youngman,  Ph.D. 


Dorothy  Dey 
IsADORE  Douglas 
Laura  Elizabeth  Dier 
Georgette  Grenier 
Daphne  M.  Hoffmann 
Clara  Ridley  Pfrimmer 
Florence  Webster     . 


Wellesley, 

Harvard, 

Wellesley, 

Wellesley, 

Wellesley, 

Marietta, 

Wellesley, 

California, 

Wellesley, 

Vassar, 

Vassar, 

Wellesley, 

Chicago, 


1885 
1907 
1898 
1886 
1879 
1906 
1880 
1898 
1896 
1886 
1901 
1894 
1904 


Wellesley,  1910 

Wellesley,  1910 

Leland  Stanford,  Jr.,  1899 

Wellesley,  1910 

Lidiana,  191'2 

Indiana,  1910 

Wellesley,1912 


191.3 


Constance  Buell 
Charlotte  E.  Godfrey 
Sarah  W.  Parker 


Marian  Rider 
Gertrude  Souther 
Helen  W.  Wheeler 


Ourattntt  (Ulitb 


Florence  M.  Kunkel,  1911 
Arthur  O.  Norton 
Maude  N.  White.  1913 

*Absent  on  leave. 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary-  Treasurer 


J77] 


Elizabeth  Clarke,  1913 
Olive  A.  Tripp.  1913 
Dorothy  W.  Dennis,  1914 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 


Margaret  H.  Woods,  1915    Assistant  Secretary 
Marguerite  I.  Mallett,  1914  Treasurer 

Magdeleine  O.  Carret  Faculty  Member 


"^sM 


[178] 


eulscher 


erein 


Elsie  P.  Lerch,  1913 


Pre  side  nf 


Gertrude  Souther,  1913 

Vice-President 

L.  Alma  Kolk,  1913        .  .  .     Secretary 

Jeannette  V.  Haverstick,  1913  Treasurer 

INIargarethe  Muller     .  Advisory  Member 


12 


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M!it^(!gH!g)[^i^^tg][^i;ai]i^i^oa 


1^ 


^ 


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m 


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dum 


Alice  C.  Merrill,  1913 
Helen  E.  Richardson,  1913 


President 


Vice-President-  Treasurer 
Marion  G.  Mills,  1915.      .  .  Secretary 

Alice  H.  Bushee  1 

Margaret  Thom,  1913  Board  of  Directors 

Dorothy  L.  Drake,  1913    j 


l^ 


(^ 

(^ 


§a  (^  1^  ga  (^  1^  t^  [^  1^  1^  ta  t^  <j^ 


[/SOI 


Margaret  N.  Hewey,  1913 
Mary  Calkix,  19U       . 
Virginia  Harmon,  1915 
Mary  E.  Blethen,  1915 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


Edith  M.  Wilson,  1913 
Dorothy  Dennis,  1914 


President 
Secretary 


[181\ 


SOUTHERN 


Elizabeth  Clarke,  1913 
Marl\n  a.  Prince,  1913 
Mary  M.  Gittinger,  1914 
Margaret  D.  Christian,  1915 


President 

]^  ice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


Alice  C.  Hall,  1913 
Emma  Seifried,  1914 
Ruth  Banning,  1915 


President 
Vice-President 

Secretari/ 


.182\ 


Clara  Hart         .  .  ...  .  Pieman 

Gladys  Dowling  ......      Simple  Simon 

WIS 
Josephine  E.  Bryant  Gladys  Dowling 

Ruth  E.  Curtis  Clara  Hart 

Gladys  Richards 

1911^ 
Thelma  Burbeck 
Dorothy  M.  Gostenhofer 
Carolyn  Mann 
Frances  M.  Robinson 
Dorothy  H.  Stiles 

(Unusumrrs 

Josephine  (iuiON      .  .  President 

Mary  E.  Colt  Vice-President 

Daphne  L.  Selden  .  .  Secretary 

Edith  X.  Besse. 

.    Chief  Cook  and  Bottle  Washer 

Sophie  L.  Tillinghast        First  Member 
Elizabeth  McConaughy- 

Second  Member 
Ida  H.  Appenzeller  Third  Member 

Laura  E.  McVay       .        Fourth  Member 


[  iS5  ] 


ffiSlffi 


MrUrsbij  (Unlkg?  (Ehnir 


Hamilton  C.  Macdougall 
Bessie  S.  Scudder,  1913     ) 
Mary  W.  Damerel,  1914    j 
Ruth   Hypes,  1913 
Ida  H.  Appenzeller,  1914 


©ffirrra 


Choir  Master 
Librarians 

.     Chorister 
Assistant  Chorister 


HHrmbrra 

First  Sopranos 
Ruth  Hypes,  1913  Eleanor  F.  Fowle.  1914 

Marguerite  Lautenbach,  1913  Dorothy  M.  Broavn,  1914 
Florence  S.  Sieber,  1913  Katherine  C.  Diehl,  1915 

Alice  E.  Wormwood.  1913  M. Marguerite  AYhitmarsh, 1915 

Mary  K.  Giles,  1914  Marguerite  Taylor,  1915 


[1S6] 


^mim 


Siih.stiliifc.s- 

Jaxkt  K.  1)a\  idsox,  191;>  Elizabeth  C.  Fuller,  1916 

Laura  J.  Jennings,  1916 

Second  Sopranos 

Mary  E.  Colt.  1913  Evelyn  K.  AYells,  1913 

Louise  J.  Eppk  ii,  1913  Gladys  Gorman,  1914 

Ruth  M.  Pepperday,  1913  Margaret  N.  Jackson,  1914 

Stella  Ream,  1913  Elizabeth  L.  Bacon,  1915 

Marguerite  H.  Westerberg,  1915 

Substitutes 

Mary  W.  Chambers,  1915  Rachel  Davis,  1915 

Edith  F.  Jones,  1916 


Contraltos 


Rachel  F.  Burbank,  1913 
Mary  Eliza  Clark,  1913 
Gladys  Dowling,  1913 
Berenice  K.  van  Slyke,  1913 
Louise  Crawford,  1914 


Ida  H.  Appenzeller,  1914 
Olive  Croucher,  1914 
Charlotte  M.  Conover,  1914 
Margaret  L.  Beers,  1915 
Lois  P.  Durant,  Sp. 


Siibstitutes 

Hazel  F.  Cooper,  1914  Margaret  D.  Griffin,  1915 

Adelaide  F.  Walsh,  1915 


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MSIS 


mn  (Ulub 


Ruth  Hypes,  1913 

Alice  E.  Wormwood,  1913 

Elizabeth  van  R.  Limont,  1914 


Leader 

President 

Accompanist 


First  Sopranos 
Rachel  Davis,  1915  Marguerite  Lautenbach,  1913 

Eleanor  F.  Fowle,  1914  Florence  S.  Sieber,  1913 

Mary  Katherine  Giles,  1914      Georgia  Titcoiib,  1915 
Ruth  Hypes,  1913  Alice  E.  Wormwood,  1913 

Second  Sopranos 
Elizabeth  Boynton,  1913  Sylvia  T.  Goulston,  1914 

Dorothy  M.  Brown,  1914  Marion  R.  Mulford,  1914 

Louise  J.  Eppich,  1913  Margaret  S.  Tuttle,  1913 

Gladys  Gorman,  1914 

First  Alt  OS 
Ida  H.  Appenzeller,  1914  Clara  L.  Xewhouse,  1914 

Marian  Locke,  1915  Berenice  K.  van  Slyke,  1913 

Second  Altos 
Justine  de  P.  Adams,  1915  Mary  Eliza  Clark.  1913 

Rachel  F.  Burbank,  1913  Gladys  Dowling,  1913 


1S8  ] 


^ '  V  •-/ 


iiau^nltu  (Elub 


Marjorie  ]\r.  SoiLE.  l!)i;5    . 
Artus  James,  1913 
Margaret  Stone,  1914 

First  Mandolins- 
Ruth  Blaisdell.  1913  Pauline 

Artus  James,  1913  Edith  B 

Ethel  Nichols,  1913 
Harriet  C.  Selkirk,  1913 


Leader 

President 

Assistant  Leader 


H.  Rich, 1913 
Wilbur,  1913 
Edith  M.  Wilson,  1913 
Mabel  E.  Winslow,  1913 


Second  Mandolins 


Gertrude  Folger,  1915 
Helen  Froeligh,  1913 
Elizabeth  Haynes,  1913 

Third  Mandolins 
Mildred  C.  Jenney,  1915 
Mary  Paine,  1915 
Lois  M.  Kugler,  1914 


Anne  E.  Nutt,  1914 
Susan  W.  Wilbur,  1913 
Helen  E.  Williams,  1915 

Tenor  Mandolas 
Elsie  L.  Buttery,  1914 
Dorothy  H.  Culver,  1914 


Gladys  BRo^v^^  1914 
M.  Agnes  Butler,  1913 
Dorothy  P.  Clark,  1913 


Banjos 

Dorothy  H.  Ebersole,  1914 
Helen  L.  Ely,  1915 
Ethel  F.  Wharfield,  1914 
Hazel  F.  Cooper,  1914 

Guitars 


Dorothy  A.  Cannon,  1915 
Evelyn  M.  Denny,  1914 
Henrietta  Gilmore,  1914 

]'ioJi)i 
Adelaide  C.  Masters,  1915 


Imogene  S.  Morse,  1914 
Vina  E.  Smith,  1914 
Margaret  Stone,  1915 

Double  Bass 
Marian  A.  Prince,  1913 
Tra'ps 
Edith  H.  Flynn,  1914 


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®l|r  WrUrslry  (Enlbgr  i>ijmphouit  O^rrln^stra 


Mr.  Albert  T.  Foster 
Jessie  M.  Chedel,  1914 

First  ]^iolin.s 


Director 
Librarian 


Louise  Ballman,  1916 
Dorothy  Case,  191(5 
Clarissa  G.  Claster,  1915 
Marion  Curtner,  191-1 
LuciLE  S.  Flagg,  1914 
Evelyn  Gough,  1914 

Vivian  Burroughs,  1914 
Margaret  Elliott,  1914 
Evelyn  P.  Furber.  1914 
Alma  Holton,  191() 
Dorothy  Larrabee,  1914 

Bass 
Marian  A.  Prince,  1913 

Ruth  H.  Keigwin,  1914 


Marion  Long,  1914 
Alice  G.  Mulligan,  1914 
Margaret  Prall,  1915 
Mary  Rosa,  1914 
Sophie  L.  Tillinghast,  1914 
Gladys  Woodward,  1910 

Second  Violins 

TiLLA  McCarten,  1913 
Marion  Metcalf,  1916 
Ruth  Peck,  1915 
Anna  Reeder,  1914 
Rosaline  Smith,  1916 

Cornet 
Rachel  Blodgett.  1916 
]'iolas 

Regime  J.  Kronacher,  1916 
Piano 
Harriet  Stratemeyer,  1914 


[190] 


PUBLIWTIONS 


[191] 


M^yS 


®1)^  HflkBky  OIoIUq?  Npm0 


Helen  G.  Logan,  1913 
Kathlene  C.  Burnett,  1913 
Sarah  W.  Parker,  1913 
Susan  W.  Wilbur,  1913 
Lucile  D.  Woodling,  1914        1 
Charlotte  M.  Conover,  1914 
Lucy  Addams,  1914  1 

Mary  F.  Ballantixe,  1914  j 
Bertha  March,  1895 
Josephine  Guion,  1913 
Ellen  J.  Howard,  1914 
Laura  F.  Ellis,  1913 


Editor-in-Chief 
Associate  Editor 

Magazine  Editors 
Literary  Editors 

.  Reporters 

Alumnae  Editor 

Business  Manager 

Assistant  Business  Manager 

Subscription  Editor 


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MAIS 


IG^gniiia  Inar^ 


Carol  S.  Prentice.  1913 
Ruth  A.  Woodward,  1913 
Margaret  Thom.  1913 
Dorothea  Havens,  1914 
Mary  I.  Bird,  1913 
Emily  P.  Toll,  1913 
Barbara  M.  Hahn,  1913 
LiNA  R.  Carr,  1913 
Mary  J.  Wadsworth.  1913 
Rachel  F.  Burbank,  1913  \ 
Louise  C.  Garst,  1913        J 


Editor-in-Chief 

Associate  Editor 

Business  Manager 

Assistant  Business  Manager 

Literary  Editors 

Art  Editor-in-Chief 
Assistant  Art  Editors 


[193] 


W^-^M^ 


(5hr  Aaara 


©fttrrra 


Katharine  Duffield,  1!)1;J 
Marian  Rider,  1913 
Constance  Reed,  1913 
Constance  Buell,  1913 
Emily  McK.  Pardee.  1913 
L.  Elsa  Loeber.  1913 
Janet  W.  Acheson,  1914 
Grace  L.  Coyle,  1914 
Constance  B.  Rose,  1914 
Helen  A.  Nixon,  1914 
Mary  Eliza  Clark,  1913  -\ 
E.  Eugenia  Corwin,  1914  [ 
Louise  G.  Russell,  1914     ) 


President 

Vice-President 

Record  i)i(/  Secret  (try 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Treasurer 

Custodian  of  the  House 

Assistant  Custodian  of  the  House 

Editor  of  the  Agora 

Sergeant-at-Arms 

Keeper  of  the  Records 

.     Executive  Committee 


I'J't 


msm. 


Emily  G.  Balch 
Mary  Vs.  Calkixs 
Mary  Caswell 


Evelyn  Barlow 
Florence  Brotherton 
Constance  Buell 
Mary  L.  Chapman 
YiNG  Mei  Chun 
Mary  Eliza  Clark 

K1\THARINE    Dt'FFIELD 

KuTH  P.  Greenlay 


Janet  W.  Acheson 
Edith  E.  Agnew 
Erminie  F.  Ayer 
Edith  A.  Ayres 
Jessie  M.  Chedel 
Margaret  B.  Comegys 
Charlotte  ]M.  Conover 
E.  Eugenia  Corwin 
Grace  L.  Coyle 


iBrmbrrs 
in  facultate 

Katharine  Coman 
Edith  H.  Moore 
Ruth  S.  Rodman 
191J 

Marion  T.  Hale 

Celia  H.  Hersey 

Louise  M.  Hoxie 

PiNGSA   Hu 

Abby  Johnson 
Ethel  C.  Kenyon 
L.  Elsa  Loeber 
Bertha  Merrill 
Maude  N.  White 

19U 

Charlotte  C.  Donnell 
Myra  D.  Gifford 
E.  Elizabeth  Glascock 
Helen  A.  Nixon 
Anne  E.  Nutt 
Constance  B.  Rose 
Louise  G.  Russell 
Agnes  Shand 
Margery  Story 


Louisa  S.  Stevenson 
Alice  ^'INTON  Waite 
LiLLA  Weed 

Margaret  Xason 
Emily  McK.  Pardee 
Constance  Reed 
Marian  Rider 
Eva  Rose 
Bessie  Scudder 
Gladys  M.  Smith 
Grace  E.  Squires 


13 


[  19o 


^^^ 


©fiirfra 


Ruth  V.  Reed,  1913 
Helen  A.  Besler,  1913 
Mildred  E.  Holmes,  1913    . 
Charlotte  V,.  (Iodfrey,  1913 
Breta  p.  Lewis,  1913 
Marion  Corliss,  1913 
Saba  D.  Thomas,  19U 
Dorothy  W.  Dennis,  1914 
Caroline  R.  Fletcher 
Helen  W.  Wheeler,  1913 
Marie  Dubuque,  1913 


) 


President 

]"  ice-President 

Recording  Secretari/ 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Treasnrer 

Custodian  of  the  House 

First  Factotum 

Second  Factotum 

Executive  Committee 


iHrmbrra 


Malvina  Bennett 
Angie  Clara  Chapin 
Caroline  R.  Fletcher 


IN  facultate 

Florence  E.  Hastings 
Adeline  Belle  Hawes 
Agnes  Frances  Perkins 
Alice  Walton 


19G] 


^^m 


Gladys  Earle 


(SraiJuatr  g'tuiintta 

Margaret  A.  Fuller 


1913 


AxxiE  E.  Bailey 
LucL\  Bailey 
Mabel  R.  Barr 
Helen  A.  Besler 
Margaret  P.  Campbell 
Marion  Corliss 
Alice  E.  Dexter 
Marie  Dubuque 
Doris  Fenton 
Charlotte  E.  Godfrey- 
Alice  C.  Hall 


19U 


Lillian  E.  Baker 
Mary  A.  Bean 
Ruth  Congdon 
Hazel  F.  Cooper 
Dorothy  AV.  Dennis 
Eleanor  F.  Fowle 
M.  Louise  Henry' 
Emma  A.  Hunt 


^Mildred  E.  Holmes 
Breta  p.  Lewis 
Lsabelle  McCready 
Alice  C.  jNIerrill 
Marguerite  Pearsall 
Ruth  V.  Reed 
Grace  M.  Ruel 
Marion  E.  Templeton 
Olive  C.  Terrill 
Ruth  S.  AYaldron 
Helen  AY.  AA'heeler 


Rachel  F.  Longaker 
Margaret  R.  Schubert 
Emma  Seifried 
Miriam  Shoe 
Margaret  Stone 
Saba  D.  Thomas 
Lydia  E.  Trask 
Gertrude  AA'olf 


Madelyn  C.  AA'orth 


[197 


^^^^ 


(Sfitrrra 


Helen  McG.  Joy,  1913 
LiNA  R.  Carr,  1913      . 
Marcia  Kerr,  1913       . 
Olive  Croucher,  1914 
Ruth  B.  Haven,  1913 
Mary  I.  Burd,  1913      . 


President 

Vice-President 

Treasurer 

Recording  Secretari/ 

Corresponding  Secretari/ 

Keeper  of  the  House 


IHrmbrra 

IN    FACULTATE 


Ethel  Bowman 
Florence  Converse,  1893 
Laura  Dwight 


Helene  B.  Magee 

Louise  S.  ^McDowell 
Ellen  F.  Pendleton,  1886 


[198] 


wSe^hs 


Eleanor  A.  (iA.MBLE,  1889 
Sophie  C. IIakt 
Elizabeth  K.  Kendall 
Eliza  Kendhkk,  1885 


Margaret  P.  Sherwood 
Edith  S.  Tufts,  1885 
Sarah  F.  Whiting 
Mabel  M.  Young,  1898 


1913 


Edith  X.  Besse 
Helen  ^I.  Hkaxt 
^Iahy  I.  BURD 
LiXA  H.  Carr 
Marjorie  ("owee 
Harriet  B.  Devan 
Dorothy  L.  Drake 
Laura  F.  Ellis 
BoNiTA  Ferguson 
Louise  C.  Garst 
Josephine  Guion 
Barbara  M.  Hahn 
Ruth  B.  Haven 
Julia  Holder 


Mary  W.  Humphrey- 
Irma  B.  Ingraham 
Helen  McG.  Joy* 
Marc'ia  Kerr 
Elizabeth  H.  Morris 
Frances  Mullinax 
Sarah  W.  Parker 
Marian  D.  Parsons 
Eleanor  Pillsbury' 
Nathalie  Smith 
Marjorie  M.  Soule 
Helen  P.  South 
Mary  J.  Wadsworth 
Evelyn  K.  Wells 
Susan  W'.  Wilbur 


19U 


Ida  H.  Appenzeller 
Dorothy  W.  Bean 
Lois  Cottrell 
Olive  E.  Croucher 
Marjorie  C.  Day- 
J.  Maryfrank  Gardiner 
Gladys  Gorman- 
Helen  D.  Hayward 


Margaret  N.  Jackson 
Marjorie  Kendall 
Laura  M.  Moench 
Alice  G.  Mulligan 
Katherine  Paul 
Mary-  Rosa 
Letteria  Villari 
Frances  R.  Williams 


[i99] 


^^^to 


(2;au  Ittu  iEpsilon 

(©fttrera 


Josephine  E.  Bryant,  1913 
Katharine  A.  Potter,  1913 
Carol  S.  Prentice,  1913 
Bernice  Woodard,  1913 
Florence  A.  Moore,  1913 
S.  Margaret  Mitchell.  1913 
Helen  L.  Frank,  1913 
A.  Marguerite  Gomph,  1914  1 
Marion  N.  Hammond,  1914 
Berenice  K.  van  Slyke,  1913 


President 

.  .  .     Vice-President 

.      Head  of  Work 

Recording  Secretari/ 

Corresponding  Seerefari/ 

Treasurer 

Keeper  of  the  House 

Assistant  Keepers  of  the  House 

Editor  of  the  Iris 


mpuibrrs 


in 


Helen  M.  Johnston,  1905 
Margarethe  Muller 
Ethel  V.  Sullivan,  1905 
Hamilton  C.  Macdougall 
Alice  V.  V.  Brown 


facultate 

Mabel  M.  Hodder 
Margaret  H.  Jackson 
Nancy  M.  Pond,  1893 
Mariana  Cogswell,  1890 
Hetty  S.  Wheeler,  1902 


Edith  R.  Abbott 


soo  1 


^^entro 


AHMXA 
ISADORE    DoiGLAS,  1910 

Alice  C.  Fokbes,  191  ••2 

Helex  Davis, 

1913 
Elizabeth  Baer 
Josephine  E.  Bryant 
Rachel  F.  Bl  kbaxk 
Louise  J.  Eppich 
^Iary  LoiisE  Ferguson 
Helen  L.  Frank 
Clara  A.  Hart 
Jeaxnette  \'an  S.  Haverstick 
Charlotte  Hexze 
L.  Alma  Kolk 
Elsie  P.  Lerch 
Helex  R.  Martln 
Carolyx  E.  ]\Ierritt 
S.  Margaret  Mitchell 


E 

Edith  ('.  Erskixe,  1912 
Fehx  Clawsox,  191 '•2 
,  1912 

Florence  A.  Moore 
INIelrose  Pit.max 
Katharine  A.  Potter 
Carol  S.  Prentice 
Marion  L  Reynolds 
Pauline  H.  Rich 
Dorothy  W.  Ridgway' 
Ethel  F.  Robixsox 
Gertrude  Souther 
Helen  L.  Sullivan 
Edxa  L.  Swope 
Berenice  K.  vax  Slyke 
Edith  M.  Wilson 
Bernice  Woodard 


Mary'  F.  Ballantine 
S.  Blanche  Davis 
Margaret  Elliott 
Dorothy-  S.  Emmons 
A.  Marguerite  Gomph 
Dorothy  M.  Gostenhofer 
Marion  X.  Hammond 

Dorothy  H. 


Constance  Hapgood 
Elizabeth  H.  Hartshorne 
E.  Mialma  Jenckes 
Caroline  L.  Lewis 
Elizabeth  Van  R.  Limont 
Marjorie  R.  Peck 
Winifred  A.  Shaw 
Stiles 


SOI  ' 


pitt  i>t5ma  iFratrniitg 


Alpha  Chapter 
©ffirpra 
Elva  L.  Mf  Kee,  1913 
G.  Ada  Herring,  1913 
Doris  M.  Bickelhaupt,  1913 
Florence  Y.  Carder,  1913 
Ruth  Van  Blarcom,  1913 
Gertrude  \V.  Schauffler,  1913 
Alice  T.  Coseo,  191-1 
Frances  B.  Guck,  1914    1 
Carolyn  P.  Mann,  1914  j     ' 


.     President 

Jlce-Pre.s-idcnt 

Recording  Secrcfari/ 

Corresponding  Secrefary 

Head  of  IJ'ork 

Treasurer 

Custodian  of  the  House 


Josephine  Batchelder 
Katherine  Lee  Bates 
Henrietta  St.  B.  Brooks 

[  202  \ 


.   Marshals 
Mtmbtra 

IN    PWCULTATE 

Elizabeth  Manwaring 

Annie  S.  Montague 

ViDA  1).  Scudder  (Honorary) 


M^^ 


1913 


Jessie  F.  Acklin 
Doris  ^I.  liicKELHAXTPT 
Alice  Bihh 
Florence  Y.  Carder 
R.  Alixe  Chowen 
Elizabeth  Clarke 
Mary  Coggeshall 
Mary  E.  Colt 
Gladys  Dowling 
Lillian  P.  Draper 
Elizabeth  Haynes 
G.  Ada  Herring 
Geraldine  Howarth 
Helen  G.  Logan 
Bessie  Manning 


TiLLA  McCarten 
Elva  L.  McKee 
Katherine  Mayo 
Pauline  ^Miller 


Mildred 
Edna  M. 
Ruth  M 
Marian 


H.  Morris 
.  Otten 
.  Pepperday 
A.  Prince 


Jennie  Roessler 
Gertrude  W.  Schauffler 
Ruth  Van  Blarcom 
Mildred  Volk 
Helen  E.  ^Vhitney 
Edith  B.  Wilbur 
x\lice  E.  Worjiwood 


Ruth  S. 
Almeria 
Alice  T. 
Bernice 
Dorothy 


.Vdams 
P.  Bailey 
Coseo 
L  Donovan 
H.  Ebersole 


WIJ^ 


Thelma  Frost 
Frances  B.  Guck 


Eleanor  M.  Hough 
Elizabeth  McConaughy 
Marguerite  L  Mallett 
Carolyn  P.  Mann 
Pauline  Merrill 
Clara  L.  Newhouse 
x\nne  Taylor 


Sophie  L.  Tillinghast 


Ksia 


©fiirrra 


Ruth  E.  Curtis,  1913 
Artus  James,  1913 
Helen  A.  Davis,  1913 
Helen  G.  Bates,  1913 
Dorothy  P.  Clark,  1913 
Olive  A.  Tripp,  1913 
Edith  E.  Ryder,  1914 
Emily  B.  Walker,  1914  j 
Valrosa  V.  Vail,  1913 
Sylvia  T.  Goulston,  1914  j 
Virginia  Wick,  1913    1 
Harriet  Blake.  1914  i 


President 

Vice-Presideni 

Recording  Secretary 

Correspond inc/  Secretari/ 

Treasurer 

Head  of  Work 

^farshals 


Editors  of  Zeta  Alpha  Annual 
Custodians 


I30i 


pse;™ 


ffirmlicra 

IN  FACULTATE 


Myrtilla  Avekv 
Ellen  L.  Bukkell 
IMartha  p.  Conant 


Alice  Chamberlin 
Agnes  Roche 
Charlotte  Roberts 


Martha  H.  Shackford 


1913 


Esther  A.  Balderston 
Helen  G.  Bates 
Kathlene  C.  Burnett 
Agnes  Butler 
Dorothy  Clark 
Ruth  E.  Curtis 
Helen  A.  Davis 
Rachel  I.  Drake 
Martha  Hartman 
Marie  P.  Hill 
Helen  Hutchinson 
Ruth  Hypes 

Gertrude  E.  Arnold 
Elizabeth  Atwood 
Esther  Berlowitz 
Harriet  Blake 
Elizabeth  L.  Fanning 
Emma  L.  Eisk 
Sylvia  T.  Goulston 
Grace  M.  Hatch 
Mildred  Hoopes 


IdlJi 


Artus  James 
Miriam  Knowles 
Edna  J.  Leavitt 
Irene  F.  McCarty 
Bessie  L.  McClellan 
Janet  C.  Moore 
Laetitia  M.  Morgan 
Alice  M.  Ross 
Helen  Ryan 
Olive  A.  Tripp 

VaLROSA    V.  ^'AIL 

Virginia  Wick 

x\gusta  Rahr 
Edith  Ryder 
Edith  Sondrol 
A.  Marguerite  Stitt 
Marguerite  Tafel 
Emily  B.  Walker 
Mildred  F.  Warrant 
Katherine  Williamson 
Lucile  D.  Woodling 


[S05\ 


^mim 


(ElasH  of  1914 


Elizabeth  McConaughy 
Marjorie  C.  Day  . 
Dorothy  W.  Bean 
S.  Blanche  Davis 
Alice  G.  Mulligan 
Mary  W.  Damerel   ] 
Margaret  Elliott    [     . 
Edith  E.  Ryder 
Mary  F.  Ballantine 
Agusta  Rahr 
Alice  T.  Coseo 
Esther  Hawley 


Cor 


President 

Vice-Prc.side)it 

Recording  Secret  a  ry 

responding  Secretari/ 

Treasnrer 

Exe entire  Board 

A dv isori)  Co m  m  ittee 
Factotnms 


[>i06\ 


(Ulafis  nf  1914 


Abbott,  Ann  J. 
AcHEsON,  Janet     W. 
Adams,  Myrtle  I. 
Adams,  IUth  S. 
Addams,  Lvov  L. 
Agnew,  Edith  E. 
Ahrens,  S.  Helen 
Appenzelleh,  Ida  H. 
Arnold,  Gertrude  F. 
AsHER,  Jessie  E. 
Ashley,  Mildred  P. 
Atwood,  Elizabeth 
Ayer,  Dorothy 
Ayer,  Erminie  F. 
Aybes,  Edith  A. 

Bach,  Winifred  S. 
Bachman,  Henriette 
Bailey,  Almeria  P. 
Bain,  Edith 
Baker,  Frances  M. 
Baker,  Lillian  E. 
Baker,  Margery  M. 
Balderston,  S.UIAH 
Ball.\ntine,  Mahy'  F. 
Beach,  Nellie  K. 
Bean,  Dorothy  W. 
Bean,  Mary  A. 
Beedle,  Ruth  G. 
Beer,  Bessie  de 
Benjamin,  Ruth  M. 
Berlowitz,  Esther 
Blake,  Harriet 

BoEHMKE,  IrMA    K. 

Bogert,  Franc  es  H. 
BowEN,  Alma 
Boyden,  Ann 
Boyxton,  Maiuory  L. 
Brainerd,  Beatrice  B. 
Brayton,  Edith  L. 
Brown,  Dorothy  M. 


41.5  S.  Minnesota  Ave.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak. 
10.5  East  Maiden  St.,  Washington,  Pa. 
24  Grove  St.,  Adams,  Mass. 
31  Henry  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
440  Pike  St.,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 
North  Scituate,  Mass. 
934  Center  Ave.,  Reading,  Pa. 
730  North  Lime  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
20  Walter  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
321  Prospect  St.,  Willimantic,  Conn. 
Deerfield,  Mass. 
154  Putnam  St.,  Quincy,  Mass. 
30  Agassiz  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Buinsville,  W.  Va. 
38  Holland  Ave.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

828  Jackson  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Port  Henr\-,  N.  Y. 

.    R.  F.  D.  1,  Hampton,  Va. 

516  West  3d  St.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

21  MacDonough  St.,  Plattsburg,  \.  Y. 

22  Chels'a  Place,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

.   Allegan,  Mich. 

Colora,  Md. 

321  St.  James  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

122  Center  St.,  Ridgeway,  Pa. 

122  Church  St.,  Berlin,  N.  H. 

19  North  St.,  Binghamton,  X.  Y. 

.   4  Breamore  Rd.,  Newton,  Mass. 

200  Wells  St.,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

103  Mystic  St.,  West  Medford,  Mass. 

589  Farwell  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  W^is. 

1124  South  30th  Ave.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

2076  Cornell  Rd.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

1818  Sheridan  Rd.,  Evanston,  111. 

Willshire,  Ohio 

Essex  Junction,  Vt. 

379  Washington  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

274  Summit  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

499  Prospect  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 

1083  Beacon  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 


507 


^^c;OT 


Brown,  Ethel  S. 
Brown,  Gladys  A. 
Brown,  Helen  B. 
Brown,  Julia  A. 
Burbeck,  Thelma 
Burroughs,  Vivian 
Burt,  Rebecca  E. 
Bdtterfield,  Mitties 
Bdttery,  Elsie  L. 

Caldwell,  Marion 
Calkin,  Mary 
Carnahan,  Helen 
Carpenter,  Sarah  A. 
Cary,  Jennie  W. 
Case,  M.  Elizabeth 
Chedel,  Jessie  M. 
Clapp,  Florence 
Cole,  Lillian  I. 
Collins,  Grace  M. 
Comegys,  Margaret  B 
Congdon,  Ruth 
Conover,  Charlotte  M. 
Cooper,  Hazel  F. 
CoRWiN,  E.  Eugenia 
CosEO,  Alice  T. 
Costikyan,  Vera 

COTTRELL,  Lois 

CoYLE,  Grace  L. 
Crawford,  Louise 
Croasdale,  Dorothy 
Croucher,  Olive 
Culver,  Dorothy  H. 
CuRRAN,  Pauline  L. 
CuRTNER,  Marion  L. 

Damerel,  Mary  \V. 
Davis,  Katherine  K. 
Davis,  S.  Blanche 
Day,  Marjorie  C. 
Dean,  Elizabeth 
Dennis,  Dorothy  W. 
Dennis,  Katherine  J. 


Whitinsville,  Mass. 

Farmington,  Me. 

224  Broad  St.,  Newark.  N.  J. 

137  School  St.,  Winchendon,  Mas.s. 

98  Grant  Ave.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

3  Broad  St.,  Danielson,  Conn. 

Stowe,  Vt. 

109  West  Van  Buren  St..  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
340  Ocean  Ave.,  Patchogue,  N.  Y. 

24  Mt.  Washington  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Stockton  Springs,  Me. 

511  East  Main  St.,  Washington,  Ind. 

212  Norwood  .\ve.,  Edgewood,  R.  L 

Windsor,  Conn. 

aOO  Rosewood  Ave  ,  Hubbard  Woods,  111. 

Randolph,  Vt. 

North  Grafton,  Mass. 

NorthviUe,  N.  Y. 

320  Academy  PI.,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

1628  Jefferson  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

720  County  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Cor.  3d  and  Wilkinson  Sts.,  Dayton,  Ohio 

259  Delaware  .\ve.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

146  2d  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

123  Erie  St.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

401  William  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

2515  Blaisdell  .\ve.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Phoenixville,  Pa. 

1101  1st  Ave.,  (  edar  Rapids,  Iowa 

1574  York  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

56  East  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

1545  Lafayette  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

3219  Portland  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

.     Warm  Springs,  Cal. 

182  East  17th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

123  North  15th  St..  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

48  South  Front  St.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

.    Strasburg,  Pa. 

Falmouth,  Mass. 

114  Taber  .\ve..  Providence,  R.  I. 

11218  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 


\20S] 


=n= 


Denny,  Evelyn  M. 
DiAS,  RvTH  I.       . 
DoNNELL,  Charlotte  (" 
Donovan,  Bernice  I. 

DOIGUSS,  LiLLIE   B. 
DOWLEY',  M.  Gl.\dys 

Ebersole,  Dorothy  H. 
Elliott,  Margaret 
Emmons,  Dorothy  S. 
Enslin,  Madeline 
Erskine,  Ethel  L. 
Everts,  Sarah  K. 

Fairbanks,  Hazel  M. 
Fanning,  Elizabeth  L. 
Farnham,  Edith  A. 
Farnsworth,  Grace 
Fischer,  Louise  H. 
FisK,  Emma  L. 
Flagg,  Lucile  S. 
Flint,  Rebecca  P. 
Flynn,  Edith  H. 
Fogg,  Irene  I.     . 
Ford,  Elizabeth 
Fowle,  Eleanor  F. 
Freedman,  Anna 
French,  Doris  V. 
Frost,  Mary  L. 
Frost,  Thelma 
fuhber,  evely'n  p. 


Gage,  Katherine  L. 
Gardner,  James  Maryfrank 
Geraty,  Cecilia 
Gehwig,  Rhoda  I. 
Gifford,  My'ra  D. 
Giles,  Mary  K. 

GiLMORE,  HENTtlETTA 

Gittinger,  Mary  M. 
Given,  Bertha  M. 
Glascock,  E.  Elizabeth 

GoMPH,  a.  M.UiGUEHITE 

Gorman,  Gladys 


Randolph,  Vt. 

SC  Prescott  St  ,  Clinton,  Mass. 

Wiscasset,  Me. 

82  Newhall  St.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

21  (irant  St.,  Lexington,  Mass. 

55  Arlington  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Bellport,  X.  Y. 
'2.5  Fairview  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
21  Bennington  St.,  Xewton,  Mass. 
.\shlanil,  Mass. 
11th  and  66th  .\ves..  Oak  Lane,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Salisbury,  Conn. 

26  School  St..  Whitman,  Mass. 

1232  Hinraan  .\ve.,  Evanston,  111. 

19  AVanvick  Rd.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Wilbur,  Wash. 

126  State  St.,  Hackensack.  N,  J. 

3  Franklin  St.,  Newark,  N.  Y. 

32  Thompson  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

450  North  Charter  St.,  Madison,  W'is. 

131  Prospect  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

52  Bourne  St.,  .\uburndale,  Mass. 

290  West  Main  St.,  Moorestown,  N.  J. 

51  Fowle  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Glen  Cove,  N.  Y. 

22-t  Church  St.,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

Winchester,  111. 

.     624  Broad  St.,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Cohasset,  Mass. 

20  Wcnonah  St.,  Grove  Hall  Sta.,  Boston,  Mass. 
101  North  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Prescott,  .\riz. 
189  South  Mountain  .\ve.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
507  Franklin  .\ve.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 
South  Westport,  Mass. 
.    R.  F.  D.,  .\nchorage,  Ky. 
1030  South  32d  St.,  Omaha.  Neb. 
8  East  2d  St.,  Frederick,  Md. 
14  Schuyler  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
3564  nth  St..  Washington,  D.  C. 
25  Faxton  St.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
99  Claremont  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 


[W9] 


p:^,€c;Q 


GoSTENnOFER,  DoROTHY    M. 
GoX'GH,  EvELVN 

Gould,  Gladys 
GouLSTON,  Sylvia  T. 
Gove,  Gertrude  L. 
Graham,  Bessie  F. 
Green,  Olivia 
Grieb,  Marion  E. 
Grimes,  Mildred  L. 
Grover,  Miriam  M. 
Guck,  Frances  B. 

Hammond,  Marion  N. 
Hapgood,  Constance 
Hartshorne,  Elizabeth  H 
Hatch,  Grace  M. 
Havens,  Dorothea 
Hawley,  Esther 
Haynes,  Ruth  M 
Hay'ward,  Helen  D. 
Henley,  Beatrice  M. 
Henley",  Linda  B. 
Henry,  M.  Louise 
Herrick,  Helen  P. 
Hill,  Helen  A. 
Hinman,  Mary  H. 
Hollister,  Helen 
HooPES,  Mildred  B. 
Hough,  Eleanor  M. 
Howard,  Ellen  J. 
Hughes,  Edna  E. 
Hunt,  Emma  A. 
Hunt,  M.  Eloise 
HusTED,  Helen  F. 
Hutchcraft,  Helen  H. 

Jackson,  Helen  W. 
Jackson,  Margaret  N. 
James,  Mary 
Jamieson,  Evelyn  E. 
Jellerson,  Jean  W. 
Jenckes,  E.  Mialma 

Kees,  Helena  M. 
Keigwin,  Ruth  H. 


.  172  Davis  Ave.,  West  New  Brighton,  \.  Y. 
406  South  Columbus  Ave.,  Mt.  ^'ernon,  N.  Y. 
130  Summit  Ave..  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
38  Stedman  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
52  Bond  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Lee,  Mass. 
1203  Michigan  Ave.,  f^vanston.  III. 
G0o5  Drexel  Rd.,  Overbrook,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
146  East  Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
109  Shore  Drive,  Lynn,  Mass. 
714  Pine  St.,  Calumet,  Mich. 

202  Webster  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

16  Magnolia  Square,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

7  Bentley  Ave.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

11039  Bellflower  Rd.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Point  Pleasant,  X.  J. 

Farmington,  Conn. 

203  Justice  St.,  Fremont,  Ohio 

20  Highland  Terrace,  Brockton,  Mass. 

5     Eleanor  St.,  AUston,  Mass. 

1500  North  17th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Basking  Ridge,  N.  J. 

221  Ashland  Blvd.,  Chicago.  111. 

Interlaken,  N.  Y. 

Coos,  N.  H. 

1127  Downing  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

Rutledge.  Pa. 

1831  Kalorama  Rd.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

East  Northfield,  Mass. 

4006  Pine  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

.   North  Charlestown,  N.  H. 

Grymes  Hill,  Stapleton,  N.  Y'. 

313  South  High  St.,  West  Chester.  Pa. 

135  Houston  Ave.,  Paris,  Ky. 

305  Dudley  Ave.,  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Care  Commerce  Trust  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
.    829  Quincy  Ave.,  Seranton,  Pa. 
213  Jamieson  Bldg.,  Spokane,   Wash. 
98  Park  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
East  Douglas,  Mass. 

36  Prince  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,   Mass. 
84  North  9th  .\ve.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 


[210] 


HSI^ 


Kendall,  G.  Makjohie 
KixGMAN,  Anna 

KiTTREDGE,  HeLEN    L. 

KxowLES,  Sophie  R. 
KiEiixLE.  Lydia-Belle 
KuGLEH,  Hester  C. 
KiGLER,  Lois  M. 

Lacy,  Lavra  ¥. 
Ladd,  Valeria  G. 
Lamphear.  Alma  A. 
Larrabee,  Dorothy  B. 
Lawton,  Esther  G. 
Lean,  Phyllis  K. 
Lee,  Helen  L. 
Leggett,  Ruth 
Lewis,  Caroline  L. 
Limoxt,  Elizabeth  van  R. 
Liv,  Fuxg  Hiu 
Long,  Margaret  A. 
Long,  ^LvRIO^• 
Loxgaker,  Rachel  F. 
Luther,  Ardys 

McCabe,  Margaret  A. 
McCarroll,  Mariox  C. 
McCauley,  Dorothy 
McConaughy,  Elizabeth 
Macdonald,  Lillian"  G. 
MacDoxald,  Lixda  \V. 
McDowell.  Elizabeth 
McKixney.  Helex  E. 
MacLure,  Ruth 
MacPhersox,  H.  Dorothy 
Mallett,  M,\rguerite  L. 
Manx,  Carolyn  P. 
Makquart,  Doris  K. 
May'eh,  Jeaxette  E. 
Mexamix,  Marjorie  E. 
Merrill,  Pauline 
Merrill,  Winifred  S. 
Metzger,  Stella  R. 
Miller,  Axxa  M. 
Miller,  Jeax  H. 


Hamburg,  N.  Y. 

55  Lincoln  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

75  Broad  St.,  Wcstfield,  Mass. 

554  Amersfort  PI.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

218  Waban  St  ,  Denison,  Iowa 

East  Hartford,  Conn. 

East  Hartford,  Conn. 


Delmar-Morris  .\pts..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Shevlin  Hall,  University  of  Minn.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
-29  Pleasant  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 
55  Prospect  St.,  Willimantic,  Conn. 
Unionville,  Conn. 
.   oi-l  \\  ashington  St.,  Abington,  Mass. 
501  West  State  St.,  Trenton,  N.  .1. 

Cuba,  N.  Y. 

100th  and  Wornall  Rd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

210  Seeley  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Canton  Christian  College,  Canton,  China 

73  North  Warren  .\ve..  Brockton,  Mass. 

Winter  St.,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Ui)i  North  Kith  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Union  St.,  Hingham,  Mass. 

74  Jaques  Ave.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
3  Fairview  St..  Newton,  Mass. 
223  Alexander  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
91  Park  St.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
20  Harvard  St.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 
13  Waban  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
408  West  Water  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
126  West  Mt.  Pleasant  Ave..  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
lie  Church  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 
507  13th  St.,  College  Point,  N.  \'. 
48  Sidney  PI.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
.       222  9th  St.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
.    507  Wayne  St.,  Sandusky,  Ohio 
1444  K  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
4709  Hazel  Ave.,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
90  Curtis  St.,  West  Somerville.  Mass. 
2  Western  Ave..  St.  .Johnsbury,  Vt. 
Hotel  Leamington.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
2117  North  .Sd  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
.      901  West  IGth  St..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


311] 


pS^egfiD 


Miller,  Marion  L. 
Mitchell,  Helen  G. 
MoENCH,  Laura  M. 
Moffat,  Virginia 
AIooDY.  Mae  O. 
Moore,  Mildred 
Morse.  Imogene  S.     . 
Mueller,  Frieda 
Mulford,  Marion  R. 
Mulligan,  Alice  G. 

Nagel,  Elizabeth  F. 
Newhouse,  Clara  L. 
Nixon,  Helen  A. 
NuTT,  Anne  E. 

O'Mahoney,  Mary  F. 
Osborne,  Mildred  L. 

Paige,  Mildred  A. 
Parker,  Helen  B. 
Patterson,  Ruby  M. 
Paul,  Katherine 
Peck,  Marjorie  R. 
Peel,  Marjorie  E. 
Perry,  Helen  D. 
Phinney,  Beatrice  E. 
Pitkin,  Margaret 
Pratt,  Katherine 

Quimby,  Marian 

Rahr,  Agusta 
Reed,  A.  Bernice 
RoAT,  Mabel  A. 
Robinson,  Frances  M 
Rosa,  Mary 
Rose,  Constance  B. 
Rose,  Irma 
Rowland,  Ruth 
Russell,  Hilda  W. 
Russell,  Louise  G. 
Ryder,  Edith 

Schmalz,  Julia  R. 
Schmidt,  Kathryn  C. 


The  Gori 


•iOOH  Grand  Ave.,  Minneapoli.s,  Minn. 
25  Varney  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Gowanda,  N.  Y. 
476  Main  St.,  Orange,  N.  J. 
3'2  Winnemay  St.,  Xatick,  Mass. 
1^20  East  21st  St.,  Cliicago.  111. 
1875  Corainonwaeltli  .\vc.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
020  Maryland  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Pembroke  Ave.,  Wayne,  Pa. 
7  Highland  St.,  Natick,  Mass. 

South  .\rton,  Mass. 

ro  Manhattan  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

82  Gainsboro  St.,  Boston,  Mass, 

Cliffside,  N.  J. 


67  Cross  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
.    49  Ellicott  Ave.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

52  Harrison  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
40  Chute  St.,  Reading,  Mass. 
223  North  Franklin  St.,  Colorado  Springs.  Col. 
Fitzwilliam,  X.  H. 
Washington,  Conn. 
152  North  Maple  .\ve..  East  Orange,  X.  J. 
64  Xorth  Main  St..  Rockland,  Me, 
67  Hastings  St.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
13  East  Miller  St.,  Xewark,  N.  Y. 
318  West  Water  St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

30  Pearl  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Manitowoc,  Wis, 

612  10th  .\ve.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis.  Minn. 

286  College  .\ve.,  Kingston,  Pa. 

42!)  Wick  .\ve.,  Youngstown,  Ohio 

180  Scott  Ave.,  Wellsville,  X'.  Y, 

76  Cornstalk  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  L 

287  Claremont  .\ve.,  Montclair.  X*.  J. 

4800  Chester  Ave.,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

950  Ifiversidc  .\ve.,  .Jacksonville,  Fla. 

13  .\llston  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

l;i99  East  Ave.,  Rochester,  X,  Y. 

Wellesley,  Mass. 
113  Bellevue  PI.,  Chicago,  III. 


SCHIBKRT,  MaHHARKT    U. 

Seifriei).  Emma  J. 
Shand,  Agnes 
Shaxklin'.  Agnes 
Shaw,  Winifred 
Shoe,  Miriam 
Shove,  Eleanor  C. 
Shuman,  Katherine 
SiEBER,  Ruth 
SiLSBY.  Mabel  G. 
Silver,  Ruth 
Smith,  Hazel  C. 
Smith,  Mildred  C. 
Smith,  Vina  E. 
Snow,  Julia  D.  S. 
SoNDROL,  Edith 
Spofford,  M.  Etheltk 
Stacy,  Elizabeth 
Staxbery,  Helen  C. 
Steele,  Madeline  H. 
Stewart,  F.  Constance 
Stewart,  Helena  F. 
Stiles,  Dorothy  H. 
Stillhamer,  Esther 
Stitt,  a.  M.vrguerite 
Stoeltzixg.  Alice 
Stone,  Margaret 
Story.  Margery 
Stratemeyer,  Harriet 
Summers,  Carrie  L. 

SUSSDORF,  AgXES    E. 

Sykes,  Eola  E. 

Tafel,  Marguerite 
Taylor,  Axne 
Thomas,  S.vba  D. 
Thompson,  Florence  (i. 
Thorndike,  Helen  L. 
Tillixghast,  Sophie  L. 
Trask,  Lydia  E. 
Tuck,  Elizabeth  E. 
Tucker,  M.  Florine 
Tyler,  Mildred  H. 


52  Broad  St.,  Oneida,  N.  Y. 
1'28  Sherman  St.,  Denver,  Col. 
305  East  Orange  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
.    Helena  Station,  Ky. 
109  North  l:?th  .\ve.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
(Irafton,  Mass. 
213  Purchase  St.,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
.     5090  Forbes  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
484  East  Market  St.,  .\kron,  Ohio 
Boynton  Ave.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 
23  .\rlington  Rd.,  Wuburn,  Mass. 
.    120  Farwell  St.,  Newton,  Mass. 
530  Lafayette  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Kirkwood,  N.  Y. 
115  Federal  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Clear  Lake,  Iowa 
11  Cherry  St.,  Hudson,  Mass. 
1023  Mt.  Curve  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
1410  Chicago  .\ve.,  Evanston,  111. 
40  Prospect  St.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 
71  Canner  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
54  University  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
39  Primrose  .\ve.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
Broad  Ave.,  Morsemere,  N.  J. 
156  West  93d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
510  South  Linden  .\ve.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
18  Belair  .\ve.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 
20  Winthrop  St.,  Essex,  Mass. 
171  North  7th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
106  West  Watauga  .\ve.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 
.      119  State  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
84  Park  Ave.,  Rochester.  N.  Y. 


nil  Terrace  PI.,  El  Paso,  Texas 

13  Prince  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Hanson,  Mass. 

23  Moorehouse  PI.,  Bradford,  Pa. 

78  Essex  St.,  Beverly,  Mass. 

208  .\ngell  St..  Providence.  R.  I. 

187  High  St.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

57  Portland  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

.    Chester,  Conn. 

599  Main  St.,  .\thol,  Mass. 


[31.3] 


^Q^n 


Uhlinger,  Margaret 

ViLLARi,  Letteria 

Walker,  Emily  B. 
Walker,  Zada  R. 
Walmsley,  Sarah  B. 
Walsch,  Adelaide  F. 
Walworth,  Bernice  W. 
Wang,  Chi  Che 
Warrant,  Mildred  F. 
Watson,  Jean  B. 
Weiler,  Hattie  M. 
Weimer,  Mary 
Wells,  Katherine 
Wharfield,  Ethel  F. 
Wheeler,  Marjory  E. 
Williams,  Charlotte  P. 
Williams,  P'rances  R. 
Williams,  Helen  A. 
Williams,  Marjorie 
Williamson,  Katherine 
Wolf,  Carrie  M. 
Wolf,  Gertrude 
Wood,  M   Christine 
woodling,  lucile  d. 
Worth,  Madelyn  C. 
Wylde,  Anna  E. 


85  East  Main  St.,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

36  Marina  St.,  Ponce,  P.  R. 

.      Box  794,  Babylon,  N.  Y. 

220  East  Main  St.,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 

431  Juneau  PI.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

419  .\ndover  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

13(i92  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

291  Jill  Zien  St.,  Soochow,  China 

152  Barrington  St.,  Rochester,  N.  \'. 

823  Myrtle  St.,  Scranton,   Pa. 

2543  Braddock  Ave,  Braddock,  Pa. 

352  North  8th  St.,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

3659  Lexington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

107  Euclid  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Quiiicy,  111. 

108  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Glastonbury,  Conn. 

117  Farwell  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

134  Richmond  Ave.,  Buffalo,  \.  Y. 

2616  Connecticut  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2115  Green  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1729  Mississippi  .\ve.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Phoenicia,  N.  \. 

302  Prospect  .\ve.,  Cranford,  N.  J. 

244  Walnut  St.,  Westfield,  N.  J. 

979  Essex  St .  Lawrence,  Mass. 


l?li 


^Sffi 


(UkHB  of  1915 


Rachel  Davis 
Ruth  A.  Hoyt 
Caroline  R.  Taylor 
Margaret  D.  Christian 

JOHXETTE    J.  PlERIK 

Marian  D.  Locke  1 

Elizabeth  W.  Metcalf   (^ 


Arlene  Westwood 
Helen  L.  Moffat  | 
Gertrude  Folger  J 
Dorothy  S.  Day 
Elizabeth  ^V.  Smart 


J 


President 

Vicc-Prcsiflent 

.    Recording  Secretary 

Corresponding  Secretary 

.  Treasurer 

Executive  Board 

.    Advisory  Committee 
Factotums 


[215] 


^^^te 


Gllasa  nf  iai5 


Adams,  Floka 
Adams,  Justine  de  P 
Adams,  Katharine  E. 
Aiken,  Leila  E. 
Alden,  Frances  H. 
Aldrich,  IJarbara 
Allison,  Marion  M. 
Amundson,  Nora  A. 
Armour,  Marjorie  J. 
Arthur,  Muriel 
Aungst,  Anna  C. 
Ayers,  Margaret 

Bacon,  Elizabeth  L. 
Bain,  Gladys  L. 
Baldwin,  Helen  B. 
Balurd,  Rita  H. 
Banning,  Ruth 

B.tRNETT,  BeNICE    B. 

Barton,  Laura  F. 
Beard,  Dorothea  P. 
Beck,  Christine  L. 
Beekman,  Edith  H. 
Beers,  Margaret  L. 
Bell,  Juliet  O. 
Bennett,  Lillian  H. 
Bennett,  S.  Pauline 
Benton,  Ruth  K. 
Blackstone,  M.  Carolyn 
Blethen,  Mary  E. 
Blood,  Marie 
Bolton,  M.  Almeda 
Boomer,  Minna  G. 
Bourne,  Kathryn 
BoYER,  Eleanor  E. 
Bradford,  Ruth 
Brassington,  Marion  C. 
Breingan,  Janet  M. 
Brown,  Marion 
Brown,  Muriel  \V. 
Burns,  Frances  D. 
BusEY,  Gareta  H. 


831 


i5i>  Union  St.,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 
83  Sigourney  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
101  Ellsworth  St..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
30  Crescent  St.,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 
Hotel  Coolidge,  Brookline,  Mass. 
265  Clinton  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Alexandria,  Minn. 
.    Sewickley,  Pa. 
96  Boston  Blvd.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
'2U  p^ast  Walnut  St.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
.      900  West  State  St.,  Jacksonville.  III. 

737  Fairmont  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

2-t  Prospect  Ave.,  Wollaston,  Mass. 

(i(iO  Clinton  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

25  Grove  St.,  Oneida,  N.  Y. 

North  Nevada  Ave.,  Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

281  Clinton  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

118  Summit  Ave..  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1940  Penn  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Ill  Cedar  St.,  Clinton,  Mass. 

301  North  Commerce  St.,  Natchez,  Miss. 

Guilford,  Conn. 

.\iken.  S.  C. 

173  Ruggles  St..  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Williamson,  N.  Y. 

97  W  aterman  St.,  Providence,  R.  L 

105  South  41st  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dover,  Me. 

Wellesley.  Mass. 

.     3848  Prospect  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

114  Locust  St..  Dover,  N.  H. 

727  Broad  St.,  Westfield.  N.  J. 

01  Hi  Howe  St..  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

229  Middle  St.,  East  Weymouth,  Mass. 

.    902  Van  Buren  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

188  South  0th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

55  Jackson  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

1770  East  -Vve..  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

15  Leyden  St.,  Plymouth,  ALiss. 

503  West  Elm  St.,  Urbana,  III. 


[216] 


Cadle,  Edith  E. 
Candlin,  Anna 
Cannon,  Dorothy  A. 
Cary,  Alice  E. 
Casey,  Helen  M. 
Chambers,  Mary  W. 
Chandler,  Evelyn  M. 
Chapin,  Ruth  P. 
Charlton,  Alice  G. 
Christian,  Margaret  D. 
Christie,  Jean  O. 
Clarke.  Florence  M. 
Cl.\ster,  Clarissa  G. 
Cleveland,  Eleanor  M. 
Coke,  Lucy  W. 
Coleman,  Ruth  R. 
CoNDY',  Minnie  H. 
Cooper,  Mabel  R. 
CosGRovE,  Helen  \V. 
CouGHLiN,  Mildred  M. 
Cowles,  Gladys  E. 
Cox,  Ruth  E. 
Crane,  Florence  L. 
Crawford,  Gladys  B. 
Crocker,  Helen  B. 
Crocker,  Mary  P. 
Crockett.  Avonelle  M. 
CuMMiNGs,  Ruth 
CUMMINGS,  Sah.\  M. 
Curran,  Mabel  A. 

Davies,  Louise 
Davis,  Gladys  I. 
Da%is,  R.^chel 
Davison,  Janet  E. 
Dawso.v,  Loleta  I. 
Dawson,  Margaret 
Day',  Dorothy  S. 
Delano,  Lovicy  M. 
Dewees,  Lillian 
Diehl,  E.  K.\therine 
DiLMAN,  Elma  L 
Disbrow,  Elsa 
Dodge,  Elise  C. 


823 


35  Noble  Ave.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

1 H  Washington  Rd.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

•itii  \\  intlirop  .\ve.,  Xew  Haven,  Conn. 

Kyoto,  Japan 

.    Saundersville,  Mass. 

103  E   Main  St.,  Moorestown,  N.  J. 

19  Linden  St.,  AVhitnian,  Ma.ss. 

Perry,  N.  Y. 

(i^.5  Homer  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

409  Washington  St.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Tarsus.  Turkey 

423  Preston  St.,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

2001  North  3d  St.,  Harrisburg   Pa. 

805  liHh  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

4006  Ross  Ave.,  Dallas,  Texas 

844  East  14th  St.,  Davenport,  Iowa 

1821  Emerson  Ave..  S..  Minneajjolis,  Minn. 

75  Clark  St.,  Torrington,  Conn. 

25  Fairmount  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 

72  West  Union  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

570  Willow  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

169  Buckminster  Rd.,  Brookline,   Mass. 

300  \\est  Bridge  St.,  .\ustin,  Minn. 

3704  West  Prospect  PI.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Wareham,  Mass. 

Fo.xboro,  Mass. 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 

19  Robinson  St.,  Somerville,  Mass. 

.     161  Montelair  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

63  Eagle  St.,  North  .\danis,  Mass. 

19  Stone  St.,  .\ugusta,  Me. 

Chester,  Vt. 

47  Barnes  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

6  East  Washington  St.,  Bath,  N.  Y. 

2412  River  Drive,  Davenport,  Iowa 

28  Washington  Ave.,  Winthro]),  Mass. 

Lawrenceville,  Pa. 

Marion,  Mass. 

3530  North  18th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Highland  .\ve.,  Overbrouk,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

51  High  St.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

759  De  Graw  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

20  Orient  Ave.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 


p[S;ec;[iB 


Kdwauds,  Jessie  L. 

EGCiEBnECHT,  ElsIE 

Ehric  H,  Pauline 
Elkintox,  Anna  R. 
Ellis,  Margaret 
Ely,  Helen  L. 
Endel,  Elizabeth 
Epes,  Ruth  G. 

Farley,  Jean 
Fekger,  Margaret  E. 
Field,  Helen  T. 
FiSKE,  Mildred 
Foley,  Edith  J. 
Folger,  Gertrude 
FoLSOM,  Edna  A. 
Fowler,  Marguerite  A. 

Gale,  Ruth  C. 
Gahside,  Margaret 
Gill,  Constance  P. 
Glover,  Lyle  R. 
Good,  Dorothy 
Gould,  Gladys  K. 
GowiNG,  Charlotte  E. 
Griffin,  Margaret  D. 

Hall,  Jenny  R. 
Halsted,  Florence  M. 
Hamlin,  Gedtrude  A. 
Hammond,  Eda  B. 
Harmon,  T.  A'irginia 
Harris,  Margaret 
Hartwell,  Gl.\dys 
Haswell,  Elizabeth  F. 
Havens,  Mabel  H. 
Hayes,  Pauline 
Hechinger,  Louise  W. 
Hendricks,  Marion  W. 
Hendrie,  Florence  B. 
Hicks,  Helen 
Hill,  Dorothy  P. 
HiNE,  Grace  E. 
Hodge,  Mary  L. 
Holmes,  Ruth  E. 


6ir, 


1123  West  Market  St..  Pottsville.  Pa. 

734  Central  Ave.,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

1  West  7'2d  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

3605  Powelton  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

186  Uphara  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

86  Washington  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Roselle,  N.  J. 

41  Grand  View  Ave.,  WoUaston,  Mass. 

700  West  6th  St.,  Sedalia,  Mo. 

530  Vine  St.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

21  Milton  St.,  West  Soinerville,  Mass. 

122  Brooks  St.,  West  Medford,  Mass. 

Seminole  Inn,  Winter  Park,  Fla. 

29  Summit  Rd.,  Medford,  Mass. 

270  Brackett  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

64  Broad  St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

Hunter,  X.  Dak. 

.   225  West  130th  St.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 

Sherwood  Rd.,  Overbrook,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

164  North  Laurel  St.,  Hazelton,  Pa. 

2105  West  4th  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Wellesley  Hills,  Mass. 

43  Jackson  St.,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

195  Pleasant  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Wellesley,  Mass. 

.     39  Brookside  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Westford,  Mass. 

10  Main  St.,  Onset,  Mass. 

147  Pine  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

Deerfield,  Mass. 

Kingston,  R.  1. 

.    714  Spencer  Ave.,  Marion,  Ind. 

.    405  Barnum  .\ve.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

28  f^inhorn  Rd.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

7635  St.  Charles  Ave.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

226  State  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

.    Fairfield  Ave.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

6031  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

.     22  Oakland  PI.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

24  Spruce  St.,  Dedham,  Mass. 

118  Princeton  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

.      2937  West  14th  St.,  Cleveland.  Ohio 


[21S] 


^^gra 


Holt.  Hauhiet  1'". 
Howe,  Calma  \V. 
HoYT,  Ruth  A. 
HuGGixs,  Dorothy  G. 
HvGus,  S.  Margaret 
Hunt,  Marguerite  A. 
Hunter,  Mildred 
Hyde,  Harriette 

Ilfeld,  Beatrice 

Jackson,  E\elyx 
Jexney',  Mildred  C. 
JoFFRiox,  Eljua  L. 
Johnson,  Alathexa  P. 
Jones,  Dorothea  B. 
Jones,  Hildegarde 

JUNKERMAN,  EsTHER 

Kahn,  Dorothy'  C. 
Keenan,  Florence  E. 
Keiser,  Katherine  H. 
Kennedy',  Margaret  M. 
Kerr,  Hannah  B, 
Kiluam,  Mary  W. 
Kingman,  Frances  P. 
KiRKHAM.  Dorothy'  D. 
Knight,  Alice 

KUEHNER,  JeaNN'ETTE    H. 

Lang,  Margaret  C. 
Lange,  Helen  J. 
Larter,  Florence 
Lauer,  Marguerite 
Lee,  Mary  B. 
Le  Fray',  Z.Glady's 
L'Engle,  K.  Tracy 
Lilley,  Clara  B. 
Lindsay,  Ruth  H. 
Locke,  Marian  D. 
Locke,  Marian  H. 
LoEB,  Elma 
Long,  Gertrude  M. 
Lord,  Marian  L 
Loud,  Dorothy 
LupTON,  Mildred 


Laurette 


Hall, 


l(i  Plwisant  St.,  .\rlington,  Mass. 

114  Washington  .Vvf.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1G8  East  Emer.son  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

800  Riverside  Drive.  \ew  York,  N.  Y. 

749  West  3d  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

534  South  Palouse  St.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

Si  Woolston  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

6'25  Sherman  St.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

701  Copper  Ave.,  .Albuquerque,  N.  Me.\. 

.  289  Claremont  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

.  100  Gordon  Ave.,  H.yde  Park,  Mass. 

Mark.sville,  La. 

1423  Hinman  .\ve..  Evanston,  El. 

125  4th  Ave.,  Conshuhueken,  Pa. 

363  South  5th  Ave.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

1025  3d  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

44  Clark  Rd.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
Pleasant  .Vve..  Ridgewood,  N.  .1. 
135  South  5th  St.,  Reading,  Pa. 
228  Arlington  St.,  Yonngstown,  Ohio 
21  West  North  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
Abingdon,  111. 
145  West  Elm  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 
120  Clarendon  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
119th  St.  and  Amsterdam  Ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Columbus,  Ohio 

1235  Fayette  St.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

724  Monroe  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

.    45  Hillside  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

114  Monroe  St..  Monroe,  Mich. 

522  West  13(ith  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

55  Bloomfield  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

164  Ponce  de  Leon  .\vc.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

236  Fairmount  St.,  Lowell,  Mass . 

347  Prospect  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

37  Alpine  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

Wellesley,  Mass. 

Rich  Hill,  Mo. 

1109  Vernon  Ave.,  .\kron,  Ohio 

31  Freedom  St.,  .\thol,  Mass. 

Bay  City,  Mich. 

Mattituck,  N.  Y. 


[2i9l 


^^lOT 


Mabie,  Marion-  C. 
McCabe,  DonoTHY  C. 
McCarten,  Clarice 
McCoy,  Helen  V. 
McKeox,  Anna  G. 
Mackillop,  Mildred  A. 
McKiNNEY,  Marion 
McLain,  Linda 
McLouTH,  Mary  S. 
McMaster,  Marie 
McVay.  Laura  E. 
McVay,  Silence  K. 
Manley,  Helen 
Mann,  Roberta  R. 
Manson,  Frances  V. 
Marks,  Alma 
Martin,  Adele  C. 
Martin,  Dorothy  R. 
Mason,  Eleanor  B. 
Mason,  Marian  R. 
Masters,  Adelaide  C. 
Matthews,  Gerena  E. 
Mattson,  Harriet  A. 
May,  Helen  H. 
Mengelberg,  Gertrude 
Merrell,  Charlotte  E. 
Merrill,  Gladys  E. 
Merrill,  Julia  E. 
Merton,  M.  Helen 
Metcalf,  Elizabeth  W. 
Miller,  Caroline  R. 
Miller,  Elizabeth  M. 
Mills,  Marion  G. 
Mitchell,  Leora  C. 
Moffat,  Helen  L. 
Montgomery,  Anne  E. 
Moorhouse,  Margaret  E. 
Munroe,  Helen 
Murphy',  Dorothy  H. 

Neiffer,  E.  Marie 
Neimeter,  Ruth 
Nichol,  Winifred  S. 
Norton,  Elsie 


5  Edgewood  Pk.,  New  Roehelle,  N.  Y. 
2920  5th  Ave.,  Rock  Island.  111. 
Lancaster,  X.  H. 
174'i  South  2!»th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 
25  Columbia  St.,  \\  orcester,  Mass. 
21  Brook  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Pine  Bush,  N.  Y. 
487  Ashland  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Palmyra,  N.  Y. 
43  The  Lincoln,  Youngstown,  Ohio 
11!)0  West  '2!)tli  St.,  Los  Angeles.Cal. 
11!K)  West  2!»tli  St.,  Los  Angeles,Cal. 
1639  South  Theresa  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
201  Clay  Ave.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
929  Campbell  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 
698  South  Crescent  Ave.,  Avondale,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Box  615,  Metuchen,  X.  J. 
R.  F.  D.  1,  Walden,  X.  Y. 
1004  Harrison  St.,  Syracuse,  X.  Y. 
20  Riverside  Drive.  Binghaniton,  X'.  Y'. 
32  Wellington  St.,  \\altham,  Mass. 
Fort  McKinley,  Me. 
1237  Morse  Ave.,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago,  III. 
Charles  City,  Iowa 
257  Lyon  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Lowville,  X'.  Y'. 
The  Brooklyn.  Towanda.  Pa. 
98  Electric  Ave.,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 
120  Calumet  .\ve.,  Calumet,   Mich. 
Grosse  Pointe  Farms,  Mich. 
Bethlehem  Pike,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Jeannette,  Pa. 

51  Columbia  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

4G  Fairinount  St.,  Xorwich,  Conn. 

437  Maple  Ave.,  Edgewood  Pk.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Bacon  St.,  Xatick,  Mass. 

3625  Macon  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

135  3d  .\ve.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 

20  Prospect  Terrace,  Montclair,  X.  J. 

309  Bent  Rd.,  Wyncote,  Pa. 

13  58th  Ave.,  East  Duluth,  Minn. 

923  South  Corona  St.,  Denver,  Col. 

Granville,  X'.  \. 


[220] 


MSIS 


Norton,  Margaret  S. 
Norton,  Ruth 
Nye,  Rowena  S. 

O'Brien,  Margaret  W. 
Orcutt,  Marion  L. 

Paine,  Mary 
Palen.  L.  Louise 
Paris,  Hazel  V. 
Parshall,  Esther  F. 
Partridge,  Ruth  G. 
Paton,  Pauline  P. 
Pattison,  Muriel  A. 
Peck,  Ruth 
Pendleton,  Enid 
Phillips,  Lucy  T. 
Pierce,  Ruth  A. 
PiERiK,  Johnette 
Pilling,  Elizabeth 
Place,  Alice  D. 
Porter,  Elizabeth  L. 
Powell,  Ruth 
Power,  Madeline  L. 
Prall,  Margaret 

Rawung,  Katherine  B. 
Reeder,  Anna  M. 
Richardson,  Dorothy 
Roberts,  Dorothy 
Roberts,  Dorothy  C. 
Robinson,  Emily  W. 
Rogers,  Elisabeth  S. 
Rohrheimer,  Helen 
Rolfe,  Dorothy*  E. 
RoLFE,  M.  Katherine 
Roop,  Elizabeth 
Russ,  Glady'S  H. 
Ryder,  Marguerite 
Rylee,  Ruth 

Sarles,  Fay  S. 
Sayre,  Helen  L. 
Scarlett,  Mary 
ScATEs,  Ruth  A. 


Salisbury,  ("onn. 

18  East  Ave.,  Attica,  N.  Y^ 

'i'il  Richiuund  Ave.,  San  Antonio,  Texas 

58  Chester  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
889  Bedford  St.,  North  Abington,  Mass. 

1650  \\'ashington  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
i  Lincoln  St.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
-20  Waldo  St.,  SonuTville.  Mass. 
69th  Ave.  and  10th  St.,  Oak  Lane,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
25  Green  ^'illage  Rd.,  Madison,  N.  J. 
114  Merriam  Ave.,  Leominster,  Mass. 
14  Chase  Ave.,  Webster,  Mass. 
330  West  9th  St.,  Concordia,  Kas. 
361  Stirling  PI.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
159  School  St.,  Webster,  Mass. 
Box  3,  Hinsdale,  Mass. 
820  South  7th  St.,  Springfield,  111. 
690  Asylum  Ave.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
340  Linden  St.,  Wellosley  Hills,  Mass. 
.     210  Bradford  St.,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 
1333  North  15th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
2  Melville  Ave.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
816  Holland  Ave.,  Saginaw,  Mich. 

260  Riverside  Drive,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

4724  Chester  Ave.,  West  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

29  Webb  PI.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

2529  Clinton  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

108  Highland  Drive,  Seattle,  Wash. 

46  Temple  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

29  Camp  St.,  New  Britain,  Conn. 

1719  East  115th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

73  South  Lake  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

73  South  Lake  Ave.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Upland,  Pa. 

7  Park  Lane,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

1399  East  Ave.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

209  South  McLean  Blvd.,  Memphis,  Tenu. 

2425  West  13th  St.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Flushing,  Mich. 

971  Bryden  Rd.,  Columbus,  Ohio 

78  Brackett  St.,  Westbrook,  Me. 


im  1 


^K§fi^ 


S(.'iiABAt'KEi!,  Muriel 

SCHOEDIXGER,  HeLEN   M. 

ScuDDER,  Dorothy  B. 
Seelte,  Rlth  yi. 
Selser,  Margaretta  W. 
Sharp,  Dorothy  S. 
Sharrard,  Hazel 
Shaw,  Sarah  R. 
Shepard,  Florian  A. 
Shoup,  Martha  E. 
Simpson,  Mary  P. 
Sims,  Beatrice  C. 
Sleeper,  Helen  J. 
Smart,  Elizabeth  W. 
Smiley,  Edwina  M. 
Smith,  Carlotta  G. 
Smith,  Lucisda 
Stevens,  Mary  S. 
Stewart,  Jean  E. 
Stone,  Elizabeth 
Stone,  Mildred  C. 
Stone,  Ruth 
Sullivan,  Augusta  M. 
Sweet,  Sibyl 

Taft,  Clara  E. 
Taussig,  Lucie  D. 
Taylor,  Caroline  R. 
Taylor,  Marguerite 
Tbnney,  Florence  H. 
Thornbury,  Ethel  M 
TiTCOMB,  Georgia  K. 
ToBiN,  Marjorie 
Torrey,  Margaret 
Traver,  Lucretia  B. 
Travis,  Eleanor 
Tucker,  Frances 
Turner,  Lyle  W. 
Tuthill,  C.  Ruth 

Upton,  Helen  H. 

Vander  Pyl,  Doris 

Van  Winkle,  Elizabeth  G 


5.50  West  lOtli  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 

3-t7  Kendall  PI.,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Cottage  St.,  Hingham,  Mass. 

6  Lawton  Ave.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

1518  Green  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

85-1  Louisa  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

381-1  Harrison  Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

5575  Hampton  St.,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

470  Main  St.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

28'2  Harrison  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

431  Madison  Ave.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Til  East  13th  St.,  Texarkana,  Ark. 

Wellesley,  Mass. 

Merrimac,  Mass. 

Central  St.,  Mansfield,  Mass. 

1308  AYaucoma  Ave.,  Birmingham,  .\la. 

46'21  Ross  Ave.,  Dallas,  Texas 

19  Birch  Hill  Rd.,  Newtonville,  Mass. 

409  East  7th  St.,  Ellensburg,  "Wash. 

1643  Wilcox  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Cal. 

73  Blackstone  Blvd.,  Providence,  R.  L 

1643  Wilcox  Ave.,  Hollywood,  Cal. 

183  Parker  St.,  Lawrence.  Mass. 

3314  Glad.stone  Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


.   Kennett  Square.  Pa. 

.     191  Park  Ave,  Yonkcrs,  \.  Y. 

109  Llewellyn  Rd.,  Montclair,  X.  J. 

114  East  Fayette  St.,  LTniontown,  Pa. 

Granville,  N.  Y. 

629  Headley  Ave.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

.    Nogales,  Ariz. 

Paye  Station,  Detroit.  Mich. 

913  Middle  St.,  Bath.  Me. 

40  North  Clinton  Ave.,  Trenton,  X.  J. 

Carmel,  X.  Y. 

3330  Louisiana  St.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

East  Woodstock,  Conn. 

Waymart,  Pa. 

55  Dexter  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

149  Main  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
The  Terrace,  Rutherford,  X.  J. 


MSIS 


Walton,  Dorothy 
Watsox,  Ellen  V. 
Watson.  Ruth 
Watters,  Mildred  C. 
Webster,  Juliet 
Weed,  Margaret 
Westerberg,  Marguerite  H. 
Westwood,  Arline 
Whelan,  Elizabeth 
White,  Carol  W. 
WhitiMarsh,  M.  Marguerite 
Whittier,  Inez  L. 
Wilkes,  Miri.^jh  B. 
WiLLARD,  Helen  S. 
Williams,  Faith  M. 
WiLLi.^jis,  Helen  E. 
WiNSLOw,  Esther  M. 
Winter,  Anna  R. 
Wiss,  Gretchen 
Wolfe,  Frances  M. 
Wood,  Eunice  S. 
Wood,  Frances  L. 
Wood,  Ruth  S. 
Woodbury,  Pauline 
WooDis,  Ruth  G. 
Woods,  Helen  B. 
Woods,  Margaret  R. 
Worcester,  Mabel 
Wright,  Gladys 
Wright,  Harriet  B. 
Wright,  K.  Dorothy 
Wtckoff,  Charlotte  C. 
Wtckoff  Marjorie 

Yetter,  Ruth  S. 


Van 


245 


Rensselaer 


East 


802  Mount  Curve  Ave.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

87  Brinkerhoff  St.,  Plattsburg.  N.  Y. 

3832  North  •12d  St.,  Irving  Park,  Cliicago,  111. 

65  Lancaster  Ave,  Buffalo,  \.  Y. 

1025  5th  .St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

242  Summer  St.,  Stamford,  Conn. 

.    145  W.  5th  Ave.,  Roselle,  N.  J. 

97  Cottage  St.,  Pawtueket,  R.  I. 

240  West  129th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Whitehall,  University  PI.,  Neb. 

1023  Hickory  St.,  Texarkana,  Texas 

104  Crescent  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

541  Potomac  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Ave.,  Shippan  Point,  Stamford,  Conn. 

21  Summit  PI.,  IJtica,  N.  Y. 

Johnson  St.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

246  Decatur  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 

9  Oxford  .\ve.,  Webster,  Mass. 

83  Johnson  .\ve.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

923  Webster  Ave.,  Scranton,   Pa. 

235  84th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

354  Depew  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Woodville,  Mass. 

Dover,  Me. 

20  Haviland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Wolcott  .\ve.  and  Shore  Rd.,  .\storia,  N.  Y. 

5219  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

51  Rowena  St.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

54  Kenwood  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

384  West  Market  St.,  Akron,  Ohio 

66  T  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Vellore,  Madras  Pres.,  India 

79  Clinton  Ave.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

128  Luzerne  Ave.,  West  Pittston,  Pa. 


(Ulass  nf  1910 


Edith  F.  Jones 
Margaret  R.  Davidson 
Marjorie  Harris 
Mary  H.  Adams 
Priscilla  Barrows 
Frances  Moore  i 

Katharine  C.  Balderston    [ 
Rachel  E.  Dona  van  j 

Mary  F.  Torrence 
Elizabeth  F.  Woods 
Marion  Bassett 
Elizabeth  L.  Hoskin 


President 

J^ice-Presidcnt 

Recording  Secretary 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Treasurer 

Executive  Committee 

Advisory  Committee 
Factotums 


\nj,\ 


(Elass  nf  19 lit 


A(  KKHMAN,   pLORENtE    R. 

Adams.  Mauv  II. 
Alexander.  Florence  McN 
Allen.  Bertha  M. 
Allex.  Dorothy 
.\llex.  Priscill.\ 
Amman,  Marguerite 
Anderson,  Gertrude  R. 
Anderson,  Margaret 
Andhews,  Ellen  L. 
Appel,  Mildred  \. 
Armstrong,  Elizabeth  D. 
Armstrong,  Lillian  C. 
AvERiLL,  Jessie 

B.\OH,  Barbar.^  C. 
Bagnall,  Frances  T. 
Bailey,  Dorothy 
Bakrow,  Beatrice 
Balderston,  Katharine  C. 
Baldwin,  Dorothy  G. 
Ballman,  E.  Louise 
Barnes,  Lucia  P. 
BAHRf)WS,  Priscilla 
B.\ssETT,  Marion  P. 
Beals,  Helen  D. 
Bean,  Frances  A. 
Beattie,  Euzabeth  AV. 
Becker,  Ethel  M. 
Becker,  Hilda  J. 
Bell,  Dorothy 
Benedict,  Ethel  M. 
BiGELOw,  Phyllis 
Billings,  Constance 
Bingham,  Josephine  M. 
Bird,  Dorothy* 
Bishop,  Agnes  S. 
Blake,  Madeleine 
Blakeslee,  Mariam 
Blodgett,  Rachel 
Blom,  Birgitta 
Boyd,  Margaret 


5311 


i  Hawthorne  St.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

406  East  Maiden  St.,  Washington,  Pa. 

Gkmlale.  Ohio 

26  Rich  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

Kcnihvorth,  111. 

50  Acorn  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

169  Homer  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

l;i5  Linden  Ave.,  Maiden,  Mass. 

•ii-l  Androw.s  Blvd.,  Los  .\ngeles,  Cal. 

5139  AVashlngtciii  Ave.,  Chicago,  III. 

4511  Kingsessing  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

103  Park  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

lUS  Main  St.,  Campello,  Ma.ss. 

828  Jack.son  St.,  Wilmington,  Del. 
11  East  St.,  .\dams,  Mass. 
Egypt,  Mass. 
88  Bcrkelc.y  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Boise,  Idaho 
Lawnton  Ave.,  Oak  Lane,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
423  North  16th  St..  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 
72  1st  Ave.,  West  Haven,  Conn. 
62  Maple  Ave.,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
1716  Xewkirk  Ave..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
307  Davis  St.,  Evanston,  III. 
Elyria,  Ohio 
75  Mt.  Pleasant  .\ve.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
145  West  80th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
723  South  20th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
49  Shaw  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Wellesley,  Mass. 
219  Winter  St.,  Norwood,  Mass. 
22  Burroughs  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
314  Keyes  .\ve.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
13  Middle  St.,  Rockland,  Me. 
551  Norman  St.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
21  Frances  St.,  Melrose,  Mass. 
1233  Prospect  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
14  Mishawuin  Rd.,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Gerraantown  .\ve.,  Germanlown,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
17  Marsh  St.,  DedUam,  Mass. 


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Si^ 


Braden,  Marie  E. 
Bradley,  Elsa 
Brandt,  Lida  R. 
Brewer,  Minnie  B. 
Brill,  Marion  E. 
Brooks,  Lucille  E. 
Brown,  Claire  F. 
Brown,  Elsie  T. 
Brown,  Marie  L. 
Buchanan,  Helen  R. 
Buck,  Lucy  K. 
Buck,  Margaret 
Buffington,  Sarah  L. 
Bull,  Margaret  E. 
Bump,  Helen  A. 
Bunn,  Bessie  D. 
BuRDETT,  Anna  H. 

Carswell,  Alta  I. 
Carter,  Eleanor 
Case,  Dorothy  B. 
Case,  Isabel  B. 
Caten,  Mary  L. 
Chalmers,  Katharine 
Chandler,  Lucy  I. 
Channell,  Lillian  M. 
Chapin   Florence  De  E. 
Chase.  Myrtle  F. 
Chedel,  Marjorie  N. 
Chellis,  Bernice  L. 
Childs,  Evelyn  L. 
Chivvis,  Ruth 
Chrystal,  Charlotte 
Claflin,  Margaret 
Clark,  Marguerite  P. 
Clark,  Rachel  M. 
Clark,  Ruth  E. 
Clark,  Valma 
Cloher,  Lois  de  E. 
CoE,  Helen  B. 
Corn  Marjorie  A. 
Cole,  Mary  R. 
Condy,  Pearl  H. 
Conklin,  Myra  N. 


SO-i  North  Franklin  St.,  Greensburg,  Ind. 

3333  St.  John  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

4337  Larchwood  Ave.,  West  Philadelpliia,  Pa. 

140  Flower  Ave.,  E.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

.     107  West  Main  St.,  llion,  \.  Y. 

6  Kinsman  PI.,  Xatick,  Mass. 
701  East  Broadway.  South  Bo.ston,  Mass. 

.      Park  PI.,  Park  Hill,  Yonkcrs,  N.  Y. 

292  Avery  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

3918  Brown  St ,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

158  North  St.,  Willimantic,  Conn. 

59  Ferdinand  St.,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 

.    1140  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

295  Church  St.,  Naugatuck,  Conn. 

108  Murray  St.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

823  South  7th  St.,  Spring6eld,  111. 

7  Mishawuni  Rd.,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Whalom  Rd.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

416  Magnolia  Ave.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

41  Park  .St.,  Montclair,  X.  J. 

806  Rosewood  Ave.,  Hubbard  Woods.  111. 

120  Linden  Ave.,  Edgewood,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

61  West  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Kenihvorth,  111. 

56  Cedar  St.,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

151  Forest  Park  .\ve.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

7  Ashland  St.,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Randolph,  Vt. 

Newport,  X.  H. 
1279  East  114th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
4232  West  Pine  Blvd.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
.     28  Franklin  PI.,  Summit,  X.  J. 
15  Park  St.,  Marlboro,  Mass. 
1762  Lanier  PI.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
12  Germain  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
12  Germain  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
636  East  Ave.,  Rochester,  \.  \'. 
12  Jewett  PI.,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
493  Willow  St.,  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Seneca  Hotel,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
2  Winter  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 
1821  Emerson  Ave.,  S.,  ^linneapolis,  Minn. 
Kingston,  N.  Y. 


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CoNXAULK.  DoHOTHV    M. 

Cooke,  M.  Janet 
Cotton,  Verna  A. 
Craig,  Lizzie  M. 
Craighill,  Rebecca  P. 
CuosiiY,  Marion  J. 
Cross,  Dorothy 
CuRRAN,  Elizabeth  V. 
Curtis.  Loi  ise  T. 
Curtis,  Marion  I. 
Cushmax,  Charlotte 
Cutler,  Christine  N. 

Dana,  Gertrude 
David,  Marjorie 
Davidson,  Margaret  R. 
Davies,  Helen- 
Davis,  Eleanor  S. 
Davis,  Helen  Amelia 
De.Oi,  Miriam  I. 
Deasy,  Inez  L. 
Dee,  Jessica  I. 
Denm.*>-,  Kathryn  M. 
DiEHL,  Florence  E. 
Diehl,  Jane  K. 
DoAXE,  Florence  E. 
Docking,  Lua  S. 
DoDD,  Margaret  J. 
DoMHOFF,  Louise  A. 
Donovan,  Rachel  E. 
Dorethy',  Alliene  H 
Dorsey,  F.  Dorothy 
Downer,  Elizabeth  J. 
Do\vxs,  Gladys  J. 
Drouve,  Ethel  yi. 

Early,  Edith  F. 
Edmands,  Eleanor  M. 
Edsall,  Helen  J. 
Edwards,  Jeannette  L. 
Ehrich,  Dorothy  J. 
Elliott,  Mary  IJ. 
Elliott,  Romie  J. 
Epler.  Edith  H. 


74  Colonial  Circlo.  Biill'al.i,  X.  Y. 

10  Church  St.,  Milford,  Mass. 

186  South  Grant  St.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Rumne}'  Depot,  \.  H. 

Fort  Preble,  South  Portland,  Me. 

27  High  St.,  Methueu,  Mass. 

Harrington,  R.  L 

5  North  McXab  -Vve.,  Gloversville,  X.  Y. 

447  West  Main  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

18  Welles  .\ve.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

159  Park  PI.,  East  .\urora,  N.  Y'. 

Mount  Hermon,  Mass. 

45  Peter  Parley  Rd.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

9  East  Blvd.,  Rochester,  N.  Y". 

1525  Adams  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

917  West  Washington  Ave.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

158  Highland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

238  North  Main  St.,  Wallingford,  Conn. 

Wavorly,  Pa. 

16  Central  .\ve..  Bar  Harbor,  Me. 

279  Clermont  .\ve.,  Brooklyn.  X'.  Y. 

4  Denman  .\ve.,  Cranford,  X^.  J. 

451  8th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

South  X'atick,  Mass. 

Chazy,  X.  Y. 

135  Franklin  St.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

Cliff  Rd.,  Welleslcy  Hills.  Mass. 

4326  Hamilton  .\ve.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio 

7046  Reynolds  St..  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

92  .\rlington  -Vve.,  Jersey  City,  X.  J. 

5609  Monroe  .\ve.,  Chicago,  III. 

416  West  1st  St.,  Dayton,  Ohio 

Holley,  N.  Y. 

611  Hancock  .\ve.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

2322  Washington  St.,  X'ewton  Lower  Falls,  Mass- 
50  Pelhain  St.,  X^ewton  Centre,  Mass. 
280  Roseville  Ave.,  Newark,  X.  J. 
212  Broadway,  Youngstown,  Ohio 
1  West  72d  St..  Xew  York,  .\.  Y. 
Plymouth.  X.  H. 
314  East  Poplar  St.,  Walla  Walla.  Wash. 
521}^  Garrison  .\ve..  Fort  Smith,  .\rk. 


\m\ 


^^^^s 


EsTEs,  Dorothy 
Evans,  (^harlotte  S. 
Evans,  Frances  C. 

Faihbank,  Jessie  M. 
Fanning,  Edith  D. 
Feeney,  Anna  H. 
Felt,  Harriet  V. 
Fisher,  Beatrice  B. 
Flansbcrgh,  Clara  J. 
Fletcher,  Dorothy 
Flora,  Margaret  L. 
Flummerfelt,  Charlotte  M 
FoRAN,  Raphael  M. 
Foristall,  Olive  E. 
Fowler,  Katherine  M. 
Fowler,  Ruth  A. 
French,  Dorothy  E. 
Frisbie,  Margaret  S. 
Fuller,  Elizabeth  C. 
Fuller,  Eloise  E. 

Geddes,  Hazel  E. 
Gehris,  Helen  B. 
Gere,  Katharine  T. 
GiBNEY,  Edith  L. 
Gibson,  Madeline  C. 
GODCHAUX,  Elma 
Goodwin,  Louise  AV. 
Gould,  Dorothy 
Grant,  F.  Lucille 
Gray,  A.  Louise 
Gray,  Dorothy 
Greene,  Mary 
Greenhalgh,  Helen 
Gregory',  Mildred  J. 
Grossman,  Gladys 
Grove,  Martha  T. 

Hagemeyer,  Helen 
Hagemeyer,  Mabel 
Haines,  Helen  M. 
Hall,  Gertrude  E. 
Hamilton,  Avis  M. 
Hamilton,  Mary  L. 


.'!5  Burtt  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

14-20  N'ortli  1.5th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

377  15th  Ave.,  Paterson.  N.  J. 

Middletown,  Conn. 

1  East  25th  St.,  Whitestone,  N.  Y. 

52  Chapman  St..  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 

■t;i2  Wellington  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

l-t4  High  St.,  Xewburyport,  Mass. 

(i  Carson  .\ve.,  Dalton,  Mass. 

1620  M  St.,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

3ie  South  3d  St.,  Bangor,  Pa. 

502  Academy  St.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

446  Biddle  Ave.,  AVilkinsburg,  Pa. 

54  West  Eagle  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

64  Broad  St.,  Westfield,  Ma.ss. 

54  Huntington  St.,  \ew  Haven,  Conn. 

Knoxville,  Tonn. 

78  Irving  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

The  Croydon,  Newton,  Mass. 

804  East  Main  St.,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y. 

35  School  St.,  Winchendon,  Mass. 
105  Clarke  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
115  East  Beard  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Cedarwold,  Linlithgo,  N.  Y. 
67  Main  St.,  Hudson  Falls,  N.  Y. 
5726  St.  Charles  Ave.,  New  Orleans,  La. 
333  State  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
826  Forest  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 
Randolph,  Vt. 
27  Willow  St.,  Mystic.  Conn. 
Manitowoc,  Wis. 
4  Abbott  St.,  Hoosiek  Falls,  N.  Y. 
140  Walcott  St.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I, 
21  Roseville  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Corner  Lake  Shore  Blvd.  and  East  105th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 
5885  Bartlett  St.,  Pitt.sburgh,  Pa. 

Butler,  Ky. 

Butler,  Ky. 

306  East  Central  St.,  Moorestown,  N.  J. 

.     312  Maiden  St..  Revere,  Mass. 

1227  North  Topeka  .\ve.,  Wichita.  Kas. 

20  -Vcheson  .\ve.,  Washington.  Pa 


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Haukkh.  Althea  E. 

IlAHlilS,   MaH.IORIE 
HaKTI.EV.  T.  HlTH 

Hasei.mayer.  Ethel  M. 
Hastings.  Gladys  B. 
Hastings.  Glee  L. 
Haven-,  Ruth  M. 
Heafield,  Helen  S. 
Heffner,  M.  Helen 
Hf-xderson.  Blanche  E. 
Henry.  Florence  G. 
HiBBs.  Anna  L. 
Hill,  Ella  A. 
Hogan,  Elizabeth  I. 
HoGGsoN,  Harriet 
Hollingsworth,  Dorothea 
HoLTON,  Alma  D. 
HoRswELL,  H.  Carol 
HosKiN,  Elizabeth  L. 
Hunt,  Ernestine  >1. 

IxGRAHAM,  Carrie 
IszARD,  Miriam  S. 

Jameson,  Lillian  M. 
Jenison,  Elsie  S. 
Jennings.  Laura  J. 
Joel,  Juliet  S. 
Johnson,  Esther 
Johnson.  Helen  G. 
Johnson,  Mary  C. 
Johnson,  Mary  L. 
Jones,  Edith  F. 
Jones,  Genevieve 
Jorge.  Vivian  L.  R. 

Kelly,  Eleanor  E 
Kennedy,  Helen  L. 
Kennett,  Pauline 
Kent,  Dorothy  .\ 
Kent,  Elizabeth  \\. 
Kittinger,  Ruth  M. 
Kl.\us,  .\dele 
Kneelaxd.  Helen  B. 
Kohn,  Margaret  A. 


.)(i()  rcrry  St.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Eagle  Hook  Wa.v,  Montclair,  X.  J. 
•ilOl  West  Susquehanna  Ave.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
68'2  Parker  St..  Newark,  N.  J. 
17  Pleasant  Ave.,  Somerville,  Mass. 
408  ^Yest  oth  St.,  Spencer,  Iowa 
•>!)+  Claremont  .\ve..  Montclair,  X.  J. 
4'-29  Roscoe  St..  Chicago.  111. 
Clyde.  Ohio 
Montgomery.  Pa. 
!)1  Main  St..  Concord.  Mass. 
227  Montgomery  St.,  West  Pittston.  Pa. 
(il  Belvidere  PI,  Yonkers,  X.  Y. 
145  Bowers  St.,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Greenwich,  Conn. 
Rensselaer,  Ind. 
.)4  Waite  St..  Maiden.  Mass. 
Box  34.  Kenilworth.  111. 
14()4  Marion  St..  Denver.  Col. 
424  Xewtonville  .\ve.,  Xewtonville,  Mass. 

191  West  .\ve..  Rochester,  X.  Y'. 
26  Newton  .\ve..  Woodbury.  X.  J. 

768  Goodrich  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Wellesley,  Mass. 

120  Penna  .\ve..  Greensburg,  Pa. 

15  Locust  St..  Everett,  Ma.ss. 

368  East  Broad  St..  Columbus.  Ohio 

3157  Cambridge  .\ve.,  Chicago,  111. 

5S  Winthrop  St..  Augusta,  Me. 

1026  2d  .\ve.,  New  York.  X.  Y'. 

1334  Kellam  .Ave..  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

6102  Winthrop  .Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

421  McDonough  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3815  Hamilton  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

183  Jewelt  Ave.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Concordia,  Kas. 

114  Chestnut  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

253  80th  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Lancaster,  N.  Y'. 

1100  .Iack.s(m  St..  Vieksburg,  Miss. 

79  Downing  St.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

121  South  Shannon  St.,  Van  Wert,  Ohio 


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Kronacher,  Reginf)  J. 

Lammeks,  Adelaide 
Lane,  Mahian  F. 
Lansing,  Caroline  F. 
Lansing,  Josephine  McC. 
Larrabee,  Hilda  L. 
Latimer,  Alice  M. 
Lawson,  Gwendolyn  M. 
Lent,  Helen 

LlEBENTHAL,  MiNA 

Ling,  Elizabeth  L 

LOEB,  LrclLLE 

LoEB,  Selma 
Loker,  Dorothy  L. 

LOVELAND,  AnGELINB 

McCabe,  E\elyn  M. 
McCarroll,  Evelyn  L.  S. 
McCloskey,  Natalie  H. 
McCoy,  Helen  I. 
MacCune,  Mary  McN. 
McGlade,  Helen  D. 
MacGregor,  Hazel  M. 
MacGregor,  Ruth  A. 
McInnes,  Frances  E.  C. 
McKee,  Marie  L. 
McKinn'on,  Mae  E. 
Magner,  Beulah 
Mahaffy.  Charlotte  C. 
Marshall,  Helen  E. 
Marshall,  Theresa 
Marston',  Helen  D. 
Marston,  Margaret  I. 
Mason,  Helen  E. 
Mather,  Ethylene 
Matthews,  Anna  F. 
Meakeb,  Rebecca  E. 
Means,  Margaret  K. 
Megahan,  Margaret  M. 
Merriam,  Helen  I. 
Metcalf,  Marion  \V. 
Metzxeh,  Sarah  E. 
Miller,  Jessie  A. 
Miller,  N'ancy  K. 
Miller,  Ruth 
MiXAHAN,  Maude  O. 
Miner,  Louise  M. 
Miner,  Ruth  M. 
Mitchell,  Marian  A. 


765  Greenwood  Ave.,  Avondalr,  CiTcinnati,  Ohio 


19  Bissell  Ave,,  Oil  City,  Pa. 

•i'M  Lafayette  St.,  Salem,  Mass. 

11!)  Chcstmit  St.,  Albany,  \.  Y. 

55  Sherman  St.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

307  Guy  Park  Ave.,  Amsterdam,  \.  Y. 

South  Coventry,  Conn. 

805  South  St.,  Peekski'll,  N.  Y. 

107  North  Shore  Drive,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

197S)  East  Sid  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

78  Library  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Rich  Hill.  Mo. 

Rich  Hill,  Mo. 

Florence  St.,  Natiek,  Mass. 

1718  Clayton  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

74  Jaqiies  .\\'e.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Ort'ensb.oro,  Ky. 

Si  Mallen  Rd.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

m  Paddock  St.,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

1653  West  -mth  St.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

7'28  South  Euclid  Ave.,  Princet(m,  111. 

1111  Franklin  St.,  Rumford,  Me. 

11!)  Franklin  St..  Rumford,  Me. 

23  Salcombe  St.,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Aurora.  Neb. 

626  Richmond  Ave.,  Buffalo,  X.  Y. 

5523  London  Rd.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

Box  84,  Wilmington,  Del. 

29  Seward  .\ve.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Route  3,  Dallas,  Texas 

3501  7th  St.,  San  Diego,  Cal, 

175  Madison  St.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

27  Baile,\-  Rd.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

North  Portage  Path,  Akron,  Ohio 

.       5101  Vict.ir  St.,  Dallas,  Te.xas 

57  Lincoln  .\ve..  Carbondale.  Pa. 

421  Woodland  Ave.,  .\kron,  Ohio 

900  West  3d  St.,  Williamspiirt,  Pa. 

.     Westminster.  Mass. 

Grosse  Pointe  Farms,  Mich. 

Pleasant  \  alley.  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

312  Orchard  St.,  Cranford,  N.  J, 

ClearHeld,  Pa, 

234  South  2d  St.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

500  West  121st  St.,  New  York.  X.  Y. 

R.  F.  D.  1,  Lakeville,  Conn, 

Slingerhmds,  .X.  Y 

Glenolden,  Pa. 


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MooxEV,  Margaket  L. 
Moore,  Frances 
Moore,  Vera  A. 
MoRYiK,  Brenda  K.  I{. 
Moses.  Helen  C. 
Moses,  Rosalind 

MOILTON.   Kl.XLV    S. 
Ml'LLER,  BeuTMA    L. 

Myer,  Annie  L. 
Myers,  Marian 
Mylchreest,  Mary  R 

Nelson,  Helen  L. 
Xel.son,  Marie  I. 
Xel-son,  Polly  P. 
Xewton,  Jean  M. 
Nichols,  Margaret 
Nickersos,  Emelyn  G 
NicKERSON,  Virginia 
NiLEs,  Adelaide  G. 
Noble,  Marguerite 
NoERA,  Edith  F. 

Oakes,  Catherine 
Oakley,  Lydia  M. 
Ordway,  Mattie  C. 
Orr,  Adelaide 
OsBORN,  Lois 
Osgood,  Mildred  C. 

Paine,  Edith 
Palmer,  L.  Osma 
Parker,  Florence  S. 
Parker,  Muriel 
Parmley,  Florence 
Patch,  Elizabeth 
Pearson,  Hazel  H. 
Perkins,  Ethel  M. 
Perley,  Marian  L. 
Perry,  Lydia  P. 
Pfeiffer,  Mary  G. 
Philbrook,  P'rances 
Phillips,  Alice  W. 
Phillips,  .Vrtena 
Phillips,  Dorothy 
PicKARD,  Margery  E. 
PiLLMORE,  Eleanor  H. 
Pitman,  Doris  E. 
PooRE.  Dorothy  A. 
Porter,  Emily  H. 


20-i  \crnon  St.,  \\'orcestfr,  Mass. 
.    New  Bloomfiold,  Pa, 
Elmsl'ord,  \.  V. 
31  Kcarnoy  St.,  Newark,  X.  J. 
675  Sheriilan  Rd.,  Chicago,  III. 
:228  Westchester  Ave.,  Mount  \'ernon,  X.  V. 
Uii  9th  St..  X.  W.,  Wa.shington,  D.  C. 
263  Ea.st  19tli  St.,  Brooklyn.  .\.  Y. 
Carthage,  Tenn, 
2060  Xorth  6;!(1  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
48  Braincrd  Ave.,  Middletown,  Conn. 

1617  Beverly  Rd.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

8  Grove  St.,  .N'atick,  Mass. 

FVanconia,  X.  H. 

371  North  Broad  St.,  Norwich,  \.  Y. 

7  Holbrook  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

6  Lovett's  Ct.,  Provincetown,  Mass. 

Red  Beach,  Me. 

44  Bay  Ave.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

29  Cole  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

145  Hillside  Ave.,  Waterbury,  Conn, 

100  Upland  Rd..  \\aban,  Mass. 

Ea.st  Willi-ston,  N.  Y'. 

77  Fuller  St..  Brookline,  Ma.ss. 

2412  Ingleside  PI.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

313  North  Ti.oga  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

12  Woodland  St.,  .Arlington,  Mass. 

129  .\llantic  Ave..  Marblehead.  Mass. 

331  High  St.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

420  East  State  St.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

166  North  Mountain  .\ve.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

217  Inwood  .\ve..  Upper  Montclair.  N.  J. 

Framinghani,  Mass. 

136  Lowell  St.,  Sonierville.  Mass. 

2  Lincoln  Sq.,  Natick,  Mass. 

Laconia,  N.  H. 

276  Highland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

521  East  Colfax  Ave.,  Denver,  Col. 

59  High  St.,  Exeter.  N   H. 

1835  Indianola  .\ve.,  Columbus,  Ohio 

244  Lincoln  .\ve.,  Young.stown,  Ohio 

168  Farwell  .\ve.,  Milwaukee.  Wis. 

1109  West  Wayne  St.,  Fort  Wayne.  Ind. 

257  Bryant  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Intervale.  X".  H. 

Riegel.sville,  Pa. 

4809  Regent  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


[  2oi  ] 


M^^yra 


I'OHTEII.  HaHIIIKT    K. 
PlITTKU.   DdUOTHY    L. 

l'o«  Ki.i.,  Helen  M. 
Pratt,  Esther  C. 
Pray,  Elsie  M. 
Preston,  Rachel  F. 
Price,  Martha  B. 

QuiNN,  Helen  L. 

Rand,  Ruth  H. 
Rane,  Janet  E. 
Rankin,  Edna 
Rawson,  Helen- 
Ray,  Harrietts 
Raymond,  Rachel  C. 
Reillv,  Irma  M. 
Remsen,  Elizabeth  \V. 
Renner,  Martha  M. 
Rice,  Virginia  F. 
Richards,  Ruth 
RicHARD-soN,  Dorothy  R. 
Richardson,  Helen  C. 
Richardson,  Mary  L. 
Roberts,  Anna  K. 
Robinson,  Norah  L. 
Roof,  Stella  .J. 
Roos,  Henrietta  F. 
Rosenthal,  Terese  M. 
Ross,  Adelaide  H. 
RowE,  Ozella  B. 
Rcndle,  Dorothy  E.  A. 
Russell,  Elizabeth  P. 

Salom,  Emma 
Samelson,  Dorothy 
Sampon,  Helen  R. 
■Samuels,  Marguerite 
Schenck,  Marguerite 
ScHMicK,  Ruth  V. 
Schwartz,  Alma  M. 
Scott,  Janet  McC. 
ScoviLLE,  Helen  M, 
Scudder,  Ruth  L. 
Seaman,  Helen 
Sears,  Mildred  H. 
Seeley,  Marjorie  E. 
Selden,  Katherine  H. 
Sherwood,  Florence  G. 
Shorey,  Pauline  A. 


Th 


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Columbia,  Conn. 

229  \me  St.,  Tyler,  Texas 

113  Touro  St.,  Newport,  R.  I. 

129  Gibbs  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

93  Front  St.,  Weymouth,  Mass. 

41  Broad  St.,  Danietstm,  Conn. 

.     905  South  47th  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

56  Seward  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

631  Hancock  St  ,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
1535  Beacon  St.,  Waban,  Mass. 
134  Madison  St.,  Mis.soula,  Mont. 
82  South  Van  Dien  Ave.,  Ridgewoofl,  \.  J. 
928  King  St.,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
84  Ellery  St.,  Cambridge.  Mass. 
609  Market  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 
1  Remsen  PI.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 
University  Ct.,  Fairview  Heights,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Hotel  Seneca.  Rochester,  X.  Y. 
902  Kinau  St..  Honolulu,  T.  H. 
07  Brooksdale  Rd.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
130  Merriam  Ave.,  Leominster,  Mass. 
67  Brooksdale  Rd.,  Brighton,  Mass. 
414  Conway  St.,  Frankfort.  Ky. 
1680  South  Clarkson  St.,  Denver,  Col. 
2  Pitkin  PI.,  Pueblo,  Col. 
335  Clay  .\ve.,  Scranton,  Pa. 
524  Prospect  Place,  Avondale,  Cincinnati.  Ohio 
1  Clinton  .\ve..  South  Xyack,  X.  Y. 
104  Roseraont  Rd.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio 
14931  Morgan  St.,  Harvey,  111. 
130  Elm  St.,  Putnam,  Conn. 

4702  Chester  Ave.,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

1329  Harbert  .\ve.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

234  Main  St.,  Medford,  Ma.ss. 

Clifton  Heights.  Xatrhez,  Miss. 

209  East  19th  St.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

Hamburg.  Pa. 

105  South  Pine  St.,  Haz(>lton,  Pa. 

119  East  Linn  St.,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

442  Temple  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

117  Chestnut  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

48  Porterfield  PI.,  Freeport,  X.  Y. 

73  Upland  Rd.,  Cambridge.  Mass. 

22  Forest  St..  Lexington.  Mass. 

Stambaugh,  Mich. 

817  St.  Joseph  Blvd.,  W.,  Montreal.  Can. 

28  Elm  St..  Dover.  X.  H. 


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Shuman,  Mauian 
Shiti:.  Adelia  U. 
Smith,  B.  Adele 
Smith,  Gladys  L. 
Smith,  Lomie  D. 
Snell,  Sara  E. 
Snyder,  Pauline  M. 
Somes,  Ruth  T. 
Spencer,  Ruth 
Stalker,  Wilhelmina  J. 
Steele,  Sally  C. 
Stewart,  Elsie  X. 
Stowell,  Lohna  B. 
Strann,  Gertrude  A. 
Strong,  Ruth  L. 
Sturtevant,  Blandine 
Sutton,  Dorothy  L. 
Suydam,  Emma  G. 

TiRRELL,  Clarissa  L. 
Torrexce,  Mary  F. 

TOURTELLOT,  CeLIA 

Trautwein,  Caroline  H. 
Travers,  Carrie 
Trowbridge,  Clara  F. 
Turnback,  Gladys  A. 

TUTTLE,  LoRENA    R. 

Tyler,  Eleanor  C. 
Uemura,  Tamaki 

Vail.  Rosalind  D. 
Van  Arsdale,  Helen  S. 
Van  Eaton,  Kate  W. 
Van  Orden.  Elizabeth 
Vedder,  Miriam 
Very,  Alice  X. 

Wachter,  Mary' 
Wahle,  Charlotte  L. 
Wakeman,  Ella  C. 
Walsh,  Alfaretta 
Ward,  Lois 

Warner,  MARGARf;T  R. 
Warner,  Marion  G. 
Watson.  Frances  I. 
Watt,  Jean 
Watts.  Hazel  M. 
Webb,  Annie  L. 
Webster,  Ruth 


.50!K)  Forl)i's  St..  I'lttshiirsli.  l':i. 

W(M«lsvillc.  X.  n. 

11  Hanlonl  PI..  Caldwell.  X.  .J. 

Alli-ffiny,  X.  Y. 

Park  A(Miti(in.  \'icksbiirg.  Miss. 

74  Davi.s  .\ve.,  Bruoklinc.  Mass. 

■100  Townsend  Ave.,  Lansing,  Mich. 

]'-25  Irving  Ave.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1517  Millard  Ave.,  Lo.s  .\ngeles.  Cal. 

85  Trenton  St.,  Ea.st  Boston,  Mass. 

5  Bellevue  Ave.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

1101  6th  St.,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

37  Governor's  Ave.,  Medford,  Mass. 

State  Farm.  Mass. 

619  Shepard  Ave.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Dixfield.  Me. 

93  Forest  Ave.,  W.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Morseinere,  X.  J. 

'270  Spring  St.,  Brockton,  Mass. 

(i3(i  Ferry  St..  Lafayette,  Ind. 

15  Burnett  St.,  Providence,  R.  L 

Lincoln  .Vve..  Carbon<lale.  Pa. 

44  Kendall  St.,  (Jardner,  Mass. 

Linwood,  Mass. 

1212  NarragaiLsett  Blvd.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1017  Xorth  Grove  St..  Spencer.  Iowa 

80  Pierrepont  St.,  Brooklyn.  X.  Y. 

55  N'akaroku  Bancho  Kojimachi,  Tokyo,  .lajjan 

2219  Park  Ave.,  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
1505  College  Ave.,  Racine,  Wis. 
R.  F.  D..  Xenia,  Ohio 
Spring  Valley,  X'.  Y. 
Troy  Rd.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Westwood,  Mass. 

(i50  Lincoln  Ave..  Toledo,  Ohio 

1495  Bushwick  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  X^.  Y- 

14  Trumbull  St.,  Xew  Haven,  Conn. 

-288  Grand  St.,  Xewburgh,  X.  Y. 

34  Kensington  Ave.,  .Jersey  City,  X'.  J. 

12  Teft  Ave.,  Clifton  Spring.s,  X.  Y. 

56  Montgomery  PI..  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

2  Haynes  Pk.,  Roxburv,  Mass. 

Wellesley.  Mass. 

Sca])poose.  Ore. 

Bellevue.  Texas 

1025  5th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneapolis.  Minn. 


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Weeks,  Dorothy  W. 
Weil,  Helen  T. 
Weiskittel,  Mildhed 
Wexdle,  Miriam 
Westkall,  Dorothy 
Wheeler,  Mary  S. 
Whiting,  Dorothy 
Whitney.  Emily 
Written,  Katharine  X. 
Wilduero,  Madelon  R. 
Williams,  Faith  W. 
Williams.  Millie  L. 
Williamson.  Elizabeth  H. 
Wilson.  Katharine  B. 
Wing.  Dorothy  M. 
Woods.  Elizabeth  F. 
WoouwARD,  Alice 
Woodward,  Gladys  L. 
Worcester.  Helen 
Wright.  Adeline  F. 
Wright,  Damaris  M. 
Wright,  Helen  G. 
Wy'man,  Mildred 


3-lGl  Lowell  St.,  ClevelaiKl  Park,  D.  C. 

802  South  Perry  St.,  Montgomery,  Ala, 

30'2'>  St.  i'aul  St..  Haltiinore,  Md. 

855  Louisa  St.,  Willianisport,  Pa. 

Avon,  N.  Y, 

Stonington,  Conn. 

164i  Holabird  Ave.,  Winsted,  Conn, 

151  Front  St.,  Winehendon,  Mass. 

101  West  Chestnut  St..  Wakefield.  Mass. 

.    5819  Darlington  Rd..  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

SiSS  Orrington  Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

68  Franklin  St..  Ogdensburg.  X.  Y. 

109  California  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

.    Box  'iOO.  San  Luis  Potosi,  Mex. 

809  George  St..  Chicago,  lU. 

15  Bloonifield  St..  Lexington,  Mass. 

48  Abbott  Rd.,  Welleslcy  Hills,  Mass, 

Oxford,  Mass. 

•19  West  Alexandrine  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

806  East  Main  St..  Bellevue,  Ohio 

iij  18th  St.,  Toledo,  Ohio 

.     Xewark,  Ohio 

lid  Lake  St.,  .\rlington,  Mass. 


Zeller,  Katharine  M. 
Zepfler.  Elizabeth 
Ziebach.  M.^rtha  M. 


433  East  Mt.  Airy  Ave.,  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Xeedham,  Mass. 
Lake  George,  X^.  Y. 


2S4[ 


M^yffi 


Smith,  Jlua  K. 


Ollafis  itf  IHir 


1283  Bergen  St.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 


#;n^rial  ^tiib^uts 


Allen,  Louise  L. 

B.OCTER,  Rhoda 
BixBY,  Elizabeth  A. 
Brown,  Olive 
BuELL,  Dorothy  M. 

Carroll,  Celi.^ 
CARTER,  Alice  B. 
Cl.\rke,  Mary  Electa 
CoYLE,  Virginia  D. 

Da^^nport,  M.\hy  F. 
Durant,  Lois  P. 

Eisenhardt,  Florence  M. 
Eluott,  Ruth 

Fackt,  Marie 
Foley,  Aileen  M. 
French,  Marg.uiet 

Oilman,  Florence 
Goldring,  Katharine 
Goldsmith,  Frieda 

H,\SKELL,  Audrey  T. 
Hayxes,  Wilma  D. 
Hench,  Frances  R. 

Kn.\p,  Mary  G. 

Lawson,  ^Lvry  F. 
Long,  Wilda  >L 

McLane,  Lillias  H. 


104  School  St.,  Gardiner,  Me. 


213  Inwood  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 
55  Elm  St.,  Woburn,  Mass. 
Wakefield,  N.  H. 
202  Ash  St.,  Waltham,  Mass. 

West  Milton,  Ohio 

299  Edwards  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Skaneateles.  N.  Y. 

Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

.    Mount  Holly,  N.  C. 
Wellesley,  Mass. 

Newton  St.,  Brookline,  Mass. 
120  Crescent  Ave.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

Mascoutah,  III. 

80-1.  Main  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

71  Main  St.,  Peabody,  Mass. 

Meredith,  N.  H. 

Slingerlands,  N.  Y. 

81  East  11th  St.,  Eugene,  Ore. 

68  Harold  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Centerville,  Iowa 

505  Linden  Ave.,  Y'ork,  Pa. 

363  Stratford  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

.     5439  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 
■!73  Sumner  St.,  East  Boston,  Mass. 

2  Stanmore  PI.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 


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McMa.nus,  Angela  C. 
MacMullen,  Caroline 
Maine,  F.  Elfleda 
Manchester,  Gertrude  B. 
Marshall,  Violet  B. 
Mason,  Ruth  S. 
Maxcy,  Louise  T. 
Moos,  Elizabeth  H. 
Morley,  Constance 
Murphy.  Emma  M. 

Newton,  Grace  M.  li 
NiLES,  Lena  M. 
Noble,  Lsabel  H. 

Palm,  Anna  E. 
Perry,  Frances  G. 
Petts,  Josephine  M. 
Plummer,  Frances  B. 

Rogers,  Vera  I. 

Schubarth,  Margaret 
Sibley,  Katharine  W. 
Squire,  Laura  C. 

Tewksbuhy,  Kathryn 
townsend,  juliaette  l. 
Turner,  Pauline  B. 

Watson,  Marion  E. 
Watt,  Julia 
Whitley,  Marion 
Williams,  Ethel  L. 
WoosTER,  Dorothy 

YocuM,  Elizabeth  C. 


3  Fremont  Ave.  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Riverdale.  N.  J. 
86  Livingston  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
13  Newport  Ave.,  Newport,  R.  I. 
71  Summer  St.,  Everett,  Mass. 
24  Webb  .\ve..  Detroit.  Mich. 
•10  Washington  St..  Gardiner,  Me. 
■iOO  Ro.sl.vn  PI.,  Chicago,  111. 
879  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester.  Mass. 
618  West  Rittenhouse  St.,  Germantown,  Pa. 

Woodbridge,  Conn. 

.      R.  F.  D.  1,  Dryden,  Me. 

66  Park  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

54  Weld  Hill  St.,  Forest  Hills.  Mass. 

76  Water  St.,  Randolph,  Me. 

6  Beaufort  Rd.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

1  West  64th  St..  New  York.  N.  Y. 

14  St.  Marks  St..  Le  Roy,  N.  Y. 

20  Maj-fair  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Birmingham,  Mich. 

Claremont,  Cat. 

32  Endicott  Rd.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 
715  South  Park  St..  Saginaw,  Mich. 
36  Hewlett  St.,  Roslindale,  Mass. 

Newtown,  Pa. 

Judson  College,  Marion,  Ala. 

108  Cherry  St.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

446  Genesee  St.,  Utiea,  N.  Y. 

322  Smith  St.,  Peekskill.  N.  Y. 

510  Chain  St.,  Norristown,  Pa. 


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